Wayfinding_UK
About Me
I graduated in 2007 from the University of Central England with a first class degree in BA (Hons) Visual Communication. During my first two years at university I studied various aspects of Graphic Design from branding to editorial design. As a creative, yet logical thinker my final year was spent specialising in Information Design and Wayfinding. For the past 9 years I have been working as a Wayfinding Designer/Information Planner in London.
This blog hopes to document things that inspire me, cool stuff I find and occasionally the utterly bizarre.Contact
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Category Archives: Signage
Wayfinding and Perceptions
I often use twitter to keep up to date on what’s going on in the wayfinding world. It’s great for keeping up with what is being installed where, who is working on different projects and what research and development is … Continue reading
Wayfinding in retail – an exploration
Wayfinding in Retail Looking for a challenge I thought 2012 could be the year where I expand my brain a little and explore an area of wayfinding I have little working knowledge of. I have worked as a Wayfinding consultant … Continue reading
Two Fonts, One Airport
On a recent trip to Ireland I ventured through a London airport. After a tasty breakfast and a spot of tax free shopping I decided to inspect the signage a little closer. I had little trouble using the signage. The … Continue reading
Posted in Airports, Signage, Typography, Wayfinding
Tagged Airports, Signage, Typography, Wayfinding
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SDS Launch New Website
The Sign Design Society has been working hard behind to scenes to update their existing web presence. This week they launched their new look website and brand new forum! The society may use the word sign in their title, but … Continue reading
Brighton Signage
After a trip to Brighton to dip my toe in the sea and escape the city I took a few photographs of the wayfinding system designed by AIG. Visit my Flickr page to see the full set. Close-up of totem … Continue reading