Designed by Hat Trick in London, these great freestanding directional pylons have a sleek and modern profile and feature custom contemporary pattern designs. A great example of how to use a wide range of patterns while still maintaining a unified feel.
Striking new wayfinding system for New York by Pentagram. An exercise of maximum refinement and editing to provide the end user with a clear and functional design. This system features beautifully and thoughtfully designed “heads-up” maps, and a clean, contemporary look and feel thats perfect for the metropolitan environment.
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.