Bankhaus Spängler

Design and implementation of a faceted display window collage 2017

Bankhaus Spängler, founded in 1828 and still family-owned, is an independent private bank with its head office in Salzburg and branches in ten other locations. checkpointmedia developed the prototype for an innovative display window for the historic headquarters in Schwarzstraße, Salzburg.

"Erste-Campus-Schauplatz" for Erste Group

Visitor centre for Erste Group’s new headquarters 2012

Visitor centre for Erste Group’s new headquarters

Video on the Erste Group's "Blue Book" Project

Film 2010

The video was published on the Blue Book micro-website on the Erste Group's intranet towards the end of 2010 and has since been accessed more than 100,000 times.

Erste Group's "Blue Book" Project

Film 2010

In 2019 the idea of savings banks celebrates its 200th anniversary. As an introduction to the project, checkpointmedia has created a video. The key element is a clear visual language that puts the complex and abstract subject matter across simply and succinctly.

New Raiffeisen building Vienna

Plan for building extension 2010

The media sculpture "Energiehaushalt" (Energy Management) is a column, four metres high and half a metre wide, displaying the office building's daily energy production and consumption processes. Entries are continuously supplied by the building's smart-metering system.

Erste Group “Giving” film concept

Animated text: “Are you in this only for the money?” 2009

A four-minute film consisting of animated text was produced for the Erste Group AG with copy written by Tibor Bárci in answer to the question, "Are you in this only for the money?” The film focused on the Erste Group’s core values and its business model for the 21st century.

Identity Film: What makes Erste Group great?

DVD in 10 languages 2009

A film for the international team in every Erste Group country.

Identity Film

Erste Group 2008

In honour of Erste Bank's 190th anniversary, the film brings to life the original vision that inspired the founding of the bank in 1819 and links past, present and future.