Staff Reporters
Dec 2, 2019

Best spaces to work: Mailman Shanghai

The digital agency’s crib in Xuhui has a brand-new studio complete with a green screen.

Sports digital agency Mailman has a pretty good-looking office just a short stroll from the tree-lined streets of the former French Concession. One of the highlights is the newly revamped studio to produce branded content, live-stream shows, studio shows, and a green screen.

The space can seat up to 200 staff, and includes two kitchen areas, London-style phone booths, a staging area for events and presentations, as well as communal sofa seating.

Mailman works with global sports IPs, brands, and athletes such as the NHL, NFL, Kobe Bryant, Juventus, Chelsea, and Cristiano Ronaldo. A new office in Singapore also opened this year.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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