Straight Forward: How Wayfinding Works

Work in wayfinding and signage? Whether you’re a designer, builder, or manager of sign programs for the built environment, you’ve no doubt experienced the struggle of explaining what you do and why you do it. It’s simple and it’s complicated all at the same time. Fortunately there’s now a great resource to help you share…

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Hope from Crisis

A tent is not a home. Photo by Edward Paterson on Unsplash Every day in my work with SignAgent I get to see incredible architecture projects: beautifully conceived new or renovated airports, stadiums, hospitals, museums, outdoor parks. In my travels, I’ve visited some of North America’s largest urban centres: LA, Chicago, Orlando, NYC, Las Vegas,…

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New Gold. Unlock the Power of Your Wayfinding Data.

”If AI is the wild west… does that make data the new gold?” ”If AI is the wild west… does that make data the new gold?” Matthew McConaughey poses this rhetorical question in a recent Salesforce commercial. While he has a much more famous catchphrase, the phrase “Data is the new gold” is a sentiment…

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Braille Implementation for Signage & Wayfinding

Classroom sign with the Braille translation

Improving Braille Implementation with SignAgent For most people, wayfinding programs are a visual means of navigating through the built environment. But for people who are blind or who have vision impairment or low vision, physical signage is a tactile means of navigating. So, It’s extremely important that signage with braille is properly positioned and that…

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Carefinding Matters

Hospital hallway. Hospital signage.

Creating Excellent Wayfinding Programs in Healthcare Hospital settings are complex environments with multiple buildings, departments, and wings. If finding a destination at a hospital wasn’t already stressful enough, things like renovations and expansions create confusion by adding on to the complexity of existing layouts. In today’s complex and ever-evolving healthcare landscape, the term “carefinding” has…

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5 Risks of Poor Wayfinding

People asking directions at the airport

Wayfinding is a crucial aspect of any public or private space as it helps people navigate and find their way to their desired location. Wayfinding is a crucial aspect of any public or private space as it helps people navigate and find their way to their desired location. Poor wayfinding brings risks for organizations that…

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How to Complete Sign Surveys using SignAgent

Person holding an IPad while completing a sign survey

What is a Sign Survey and When is it Done? Before you can begin to plan and design a new signage program, you need to have a solid understanding of your current sign assets and information. That’s why wayfinding and signage projects, just like any graphic design projects, should always begin with a pre-design phase…

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7 Best Practices for Healthcare Wayfinding

Wayfinding Management: Models & Methods in Healthcare Environments by the Sign Research Foundation

We were recently reminded of this excellent research study by the Sign Research Foundation: “Wayfinding Management: Models & Methods in Healthcare Environments.” In part, we love this paper because it includes a case study from one of our earliest healthcare facility clients: University of Chicago Medicine. And it doesn’t hurt that one of the items…

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7 Signs of Bad Hospital Wayfinding

Doctor

Written and originally posted here by PLANIT. Hospital wayfinding is simply the process of finding your way in and through a hospital. And if you’re in a hospital, odds are you don’t want to be. If you aren’t a hospital employee or contractor, chances are you or someone you care about is in need of…

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