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.
Great Park signage for the Metropolitan Parks of Barcelona by Clase BCN and Salva Fabregas. This iconic yellow system stands out in the green park setting to provide a consistent look for the regions network of urban parks. The design uses a strict formula: “the same material, the same design, the same finish, the same type and the same simple layout” to create a system with an unified modern feel.
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.