REWS Hybrid Hub

Website

After the pandemic, many companies struggled with moving and transitioning back into office. With employees accustomed to working from home and safety guidelines that were still blurry, it was difficult for companies to know how to support employees as they returned to offices.

This quarterly updated website made for Google’s Real Estate and Workplace Services (REWS) team acts as a single source of truth for all things related to transitioning back into office and going hybrid. Through a fun illustration style and data-backed infographics and visualizations, we were able to provide the REWS team with a user-friendly site where they can discover new data and insights and learn what they can do to assist returning workers.

SKILLS

User Journey
UX Design
Wireframing
Illustration

TOOLS

Google Sites
Figma
Adobe Illustrator

Screenshot of REWS website homepage featuring an illustrationScreenshot of REWS website featuring an infographicScreenshot of REWS website with illustrations, text, and call-to-action buttons

For each insight topic page, we created a unique visual motif to represent each insight topic while staying within brand guides of the overall website.

  • Connection features paths connecting office spaces to work-from-home set ups.
  • Focus features highlight bubbles that focus on areas where employees can go to do concentrated work.
  • Wellbeing features a heart icon above spaces that contribute to improving employee wellbeing
Screenshot of REWS Focus subpage featuring a header illustration with pathways connecting products and office spaces that enhance connection.

"Connection" Topic Page

Screenshot of REWS Focus subpage featuring a header illustration with spotlights around products and office spaces that enhance focus.

"Focus" Topic Page

Screenshot of REWS Focus subpage featuring a header illustration with a heart icon above products and office spaces that enhance user wellbeing.

"Wellbeing" Topic Page

A Google Sites template with text and images

Sample Page Wireframe/Template

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