From audio to video to product photography to app development, Oranjudio does it all in a place they consider:
Messy & Insulated
First a quick coffee break...
Moonbird Coffee Co. is a coffee shop trailer parked right next to Oranjudio. It was thanks to the shop owner that we even stumbled upon Oranjudio in the first place! Apparently Oranjudio was spending too much money on Starbucks every year. One day the owner was at a coffee shop in Clintonville, and upon returning to work he told his team he wanted that coffee served to him by that exact barista on his doorstep everyday. Turns the barista in question was the wife of one of the employees at Oranjudio. Oranjudio's owner proposed a coffee trailer to be located outside their firm to her, and the rest is history!
Key Features:
Variety of light sources in the ceiling, on the floor, on the walls, IN the walls, etc.
Wood framing, panneling, sound absoprtion, etc.
Fabric sound absoprtion panels
Equipment and tech harmonious with the space
Lounge furniture
Key Guiding Principles:
"Believe in what you're doing"
Oranjudio doesn't believe in hierarchy, in fact, they want their team to argue and make their opinions heard. Here at Hayes, we also want people to feel as though they can argue for changes they want to see.
Oranjudio knows that designers are messy, and embraces the chaos.
Based on these elements, we define Oranjudio as a place of Focus & Intimacy.
Although the space is relatively small, the wood paneling, fabric sound panels, and dim warm lighting make for an inviting atmosphere.
Equipment and instruments are integrated in the space in a way that makes it clear everything has it's own place, including guests. It feels as though anyone could sit down and immediately begin working on a sound production.
Tuesday, May 28th