CODA Experience Center
CODA Experience Center
CODA Experience Center
CODA Experience Center
CODA Experience Center
CODA Experience Center
CODA Experience Center

CODA Experience Center

Shook Kelley, Los Angeles, California, 2011

Description

CODA Automotive, a privately held all-electric car company headquartered in Southern California, sought to unveil its nontraditional vehicle in an equally nontraditional space. Instead of a conventional, sales-focused automobile dealership, CODA wanted to create a destination for visitors that would accomplish multiple tasks:

-Introduce a new and unknown company, brand and product
-Educate the public about a complex and unfamiliar new technology
-Inspire people to join the company’s ideological cause
-Launch a retail and marketing strategy that was recognizably distinct from typical car dealership models

CODA wanted to do all this in a shopping mall space (just 892 square feet) in order to communicate with audiences not specifically focused on buying a car, and to be more accessible to the everyday life of American families.

Shook Kelley was tasked with helping to define this complex problem and creating a design solution that could respond to these challenges. Due to the limited space available, environmental graphic design was emphasized as a key factor in communicating the story of the company, cause and product.The Shook Kelley design solution breaks sharply from a traditional automobile dealership format, favoring a more immersive, accessible and engaging experience. The evocative environmental graphics and targeted interactive technologies communicate the story of CODA’s cause and its technological capacities. The space also doubles as a community gathering destination for like-minded people, including both customers and employees, to engage in relevant conversation about the future of transportation and the environment.

Read the full case study with juror comments here: [http://www.aiga.org/justified-2012--case-study--CODA/]

Juror Notes

A complex project that took a unique—and effective—direction. Visually appropriate and well-documented. They make a great case for understanding their audience and thinking through a new brand introduction. —Steve Liska

Collections: Justified (2012)
Discipline: Experience design
Format: Case study, Experience

Credits

Design firm
Shook Kelley
Client
CODA Automotive
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