Wayfinding Signs

Wayfinding signage is a type of signage that is designed to assist people in navigating a building or facility. These signs provide information and direction to help people find their way to specific locations. They are typically located in high-traffic areas and are designed to be easily visible, legible, and easy to understand.

Wayfinding signs can take many forms, such as directional arrows, floor plans, and maps, and can be made from a variety of materials. The purpose of wayfinding signage is to make it easy for people to find their way around a building or facility, reducing confusion and increasing safety. It can also be used to create a cohesive and visually appealing design for the building. Effective wayfinding signage can help to improve the overall user experience, making it easier for people to find what they need, and helping to reduce the stress of navigating an unfamiliar environment.

Pros and cons


Navigation Wayfinding signs make it easy for people to find their way around a building or facility, reducing confusion and increasing safety.
Customization Wayfinding signs can be customized to match a building's design and aesthetic, as well as integrate with other signage and branding elements.
Accessibility Wayfinding signs can be designed to include braille and tactile elements for accessibility and comply with ADA regulations.
Cost-effective Wayfinding signs are a cost-effective solution for providing direction and information to visitors.
Versatility Wayfinding signs can be used both indoor and outdoor and in a variety of settings such as hospitals, airports, shopping centers, etc.
Complexity Wayfinding signs can be complex to design and install, requiring specialized expertise and equipment.
Maintenance Wayfinding signs require regular maintenance such as cleaning, replacing bulbs, and updating information.
Permits and regulations Wayfinding signs may require certain permits or comply with specific regulations, especially when it comes to size and location, which can increase the cost and time of installation.
Limited mobility Wayfinding signs are fixed, and cannot be easily moved or changed once installed.
Limited options for illumination Wayfinding signs are typically non-illuminated or use low-voltage lighting, which may not provide the same level of visibility as other illuminated signs.

Our Process


1
Preliminary Sign Consultation
2
City Code Verification
3
Drawings & Proposals
4
Quoting And Pricing Packages
5
Permitting & Landlord’s Approval
6
Fabrication
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Shipping & Installation
8
Satisfaction Check

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