Playful wayfinding system for a mall rehab in Moscow, Russia by The Bakery. This design responds to the name of the project to “bring a Brasilian forest vibe to the space and make the interior feel friendly and fun.” They do this with a great materials palette of wood and moss as well as a fantastic set of custom stencil typography and icons.
Fantastic sports signage and wayfinding by Ashton Design for Fenway Park in Baltimore. While maintaining a strict adherence to the color scheme they achieve a great amount of variety by mixing up the red on white and white on red layouts, along with the occasional accent font.
Folded forms for this unique signage system at Cabot Circus in London by FW Design. The pedestrian pylons seem to grow from the ground and give the space a special sense of place.
Bright and energetic temporary signage system by Transportation Design Consultancy for the London Olympic Games. The bright magenta really catches your eye in these visually competitive spaces.
Signage for the EMP Museum, a major attraction in Seattle. This clear and bold wayfinding system provides a great backdrop for a museum “dedicated to the ideas and risk-taking that fuel contemporary popular culture”.