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After reading this article, you’ll be able to:

  • Create a custom theme for GO

  • Preview Go custom theme

  • Publish Go custom theme


Workplace software offers a lot of freedom when it comes to grouping locations to allow users to identify zones or neighborhoods, see Mapping neighborhoods on floorplans; yet this is most often used to indicate to which space group meeting rooms and workplaces belong to. In other words, this feature can be used to indicate which meeting rooms are close to a coffee machine, but would not highlight the coffee machine location(s).

Over time, Spacewell created hundreds of 2D and 3D floorplans for many buildings all around the world. Often customers want to be able to quickly recognize a point of interest, or indicate specific fixed regions on the visual.

Remember that there are already a lot of colors on a live floor plan:

  • the data representation is very colorful, with default colors

    • green for unoccupied/not reserved

    • red for occupied/reserved

    • yellow for reserved-but-not-occupied

  • the mapped neighborhoods or zones

  • Visualize points of interest (elevators, toilets) through icons- Swedbank, Nordea

  • Indicate specific fixed regions (coloring the “carpet” per department)- Statkraft, but this has been done with another tool

  • Indicate informal areas or breakout areas by using specific furniture – Ingka


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