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Work Your Way

Defining Red Hat’s workplace identity

Our physical spaces are uniquely Red Hat, and they tell a story to everyone who visits. Through the Work Your Way (WYW) program, we connect the open source principles we follow to the look, feel, and function of our offices.

We work with vendors and Red Hatters to integrate our branding and individual regional identities with the changing work styles of our associates. The results are physical spaces that encourage engagement and productivity and capture the open source way.

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How to use this site

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For vendors and contractors

When working with the Red Hat team or submitting a proposal, this site is your one source of truth for our latest brand and technical standards.

The majority of your resources will be located on space types pages, but be sure that you are familiar with the brand expression section as well.

Additional documentation is available for our contracted partners. You can find more information about these on the Resources page.

Quickly review the most recent changes to our standards in the Revisions log.

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Adrianse Red Hat Office Photo: Adrianse Global Pte Ltd, 2022

Our primary goals through space

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Express Red Hat culture

  • Reflect the open source philosophy
  • Cultivate a culture of respect through the use of space
  • Encourage the local expression of Red Hat's branding
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Support performance

  • Empower associates through choice of on-site work styles
  • Evolve to support associates' changing remote work styles
  • Foster a safe social and physical environment for all employees
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Encourage engagement

  • Globally and locally connect associates' work to Red Hat's mission
  • Encourage the exchange and development of new ideas from anywhere
  • Foster individual expression and creativity
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