Category Archives: Signage
On layout in multi-script sign design – Part 1
Multi-script environments are international crossing points, where different nationalities meet, work or live in close vicinity. Signage in such environments can make use of the various scripts for inclusiveness and internationalism. And while these melting pots are nothing new, because
On layout in multi-script sign design – Part 1
Multi-script environments are international crossing points, where different nationalities meet, work or live in close vicinity. Signage in such environments can make use of the various scripts for inclusiveness and internationalism. And while these melting pots are nothing new, because
On wayfinding in multi-script environments
Wayfinding itself is a human trait, which uses our spatial cognition and environmental behavior: the constant relationship of orientation in space and on the move brings about the wayfinding process. In this, the most immediate element of orientation is the
On wayfinding in multi-script environments
Wayfinding itself is a human trait, which uses our spatial cognition and environmental behavior: the constant relationship of orientation in space and on the move brings about the wayfinding process. In this, the most immediate element of orientation is the
On Signs
Signs come in many shapes and sizes, and form our visual landscapes. The different typographic designs of traffic, transport, shop signs and environmental graphics come together to knit a unique visual grid. Over time this visual grid merges historical and
On Signs
Signs come in many shapes and sizes, and form our visual landscapes. The different typographic designs of traffic, transport, shop signs and environmental graphics come together to knit a unique visual grid. Over time this visual grid merges historical and
Signage and cultural identity
The term wayfinding bears connotations that are all strongly connected to a sense of movement, activity and attention. The action itself is an intrinsic human trait, embedded in us from hunting and gathering times to look for the right way.
Signage and cultural identity
The term wayfinding bears connotations that are all strongly connected to a sense of movement, activity and attention. The action itself is an intrinsic human trait, embedded in us from hunting and gathering times to look for the right way.