Wayfinding system for Erzsébet square in Budapest, Hungary by the studio Hidden Characters. This design features custom stylized icons and a modular slat system to display info on the different destinations. A great use of exposed bolts gives the system a utilitarian feel while still maintaining a sophisticated feel.
Great campus wayfinding system for the University of Sydney by Minale Tattersfield. Impactful oversized monoliths that create a focal point in the space and give the campus a utilitarian feel while providing direction to visitors.
Impactful player number instillation by Ashton Design for Fenway Park in Baltimore. These oversized jersey numbers create a huge impact in the otherwise empty park entrance spaces making them feel useful and extending the brand and story of the team.
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.
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.