Fantastic street signage system by SOM for a new civic district development in Beijing. This sleek system uses a bold frame element to tie all the components together from signage and advertising, to street furniture. This form makes a bold statement to brand the district and elevate the spaces.
A bold and clear wayfinding system for the Museu de Cultures Mon de Barcelona by PFP, disseny gràfic. This system is strict and consistent to its vision—simple typography on a black square form. With the subtle addition of diagonal black on black stripes, this system is user friendly with enough style.
Bold and engaging museum exhibition graphics for the Victoria & Albert Museum in London by Cartlidge Levene. This great informational signage system includes dramatic changes in the scale of type across the information panels, lift-up lids and flip-books that make up the exhibit.
Modern park wayfinding signage system for the Parc Ríu Llobregat in Barcelona buy Clase bcn. This work features a great combination of sleek graphics on a rustic wood pylon to create a modern outdoorsy feel. This is enhanced by a close attention to detail in the typography and custom icon sets that all tie into the logo and identity flawlessly.
Sleek and angular retail wayfinding for the Highpoint Shopping Centre in Melbourne, Australia by Diadem. The use of a trapezoid face to the signs is carried throughout the system in all of the freestanding signage and along with the strict color palette creates a modern fresh look for the space. In addition, the exposed concrete footer that is worked into the design of the signs is an excellent detail, and an excellent way to use a structural requirement to your advantage instead of hiding it.