Wayfinding Signs
Find Your Way – Beautifully.
Architectural Signage is a key component of an effective wayfinding plan; however wayfinding is about more than just signage. In built environments, wayfinding includes the use of architectural elements – both structural features and open spaces – as cues.
Architectural signage enhances wayfinding sign solutions by working harmoniously with these design elements. When people visit a facility in which structural elements of a built environment work hand-in-hand with well-designed wayfinding signage, the result is an intuitive wayfinding system. The signage and the wayfinding plan work together to create comfort and messages are clear, legible, in the right place and accessible to all regardless of language or physical ability.
From the point of view of patrons, the best wayfinding systems in a built environment are intuitive, not obtrusive. If patrons must take special notice of the function of wayfinding elements in a facility, then those elements are probably not serving those patrons as well as they could.
Branding
Wayfinding systems are necessary inbuilt environments to help people find their way around, but they also play a vital role in branding facilities in people’s minds and inspiring confidence. Intuitive wayfinding systems help people feel comfortable navigating built environments, whether on their first visit or their hundredth.
ADA Signage
Following the most up-to-date Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) or local accessibility requirements is critical to creating effective and compliant solutions that incorporate effective wayfinding signage. Signs Plus keeps up with changes and continually provides ADAAG related training to keep our sales consultants and project managers informed.
Project Highlights
Below are a few examples of projects we’ve completed using Wayfinding Signs