Even in today’s digital age, where maps are available via smartphones, directional signs and wayfinding systems are still important. Anyone who has visited a location with a large campus like a college or a multi-floor medical facility knows how important these signs are. This article discusses how to create a professional wayfinding system.
Tips for Making an Effective Wayfinding System
Clear and Easy to Read Signs
Any directional sign should be straightforward. It should only contain vital information like the location’s name and an arrow to provide direction. The font should be clear and easy to read from a distance. Also, any graphics which can be added to make the sign easier to understand is a plus.
Highly Visible Locations
Signs need to be placed in the best possible locations. An example is installing directional signs with arrows and department names at intersections of hallways to help people find their way. Any location, even if it seems obvious, is a potential place to provide directions.
Consistency
It is important to implement consistency in the fonts and colors on all the signs. These help people understand the signs are all part of the same sign system. It gives them the confidence they’re being led where they need to go. Consistency also plays a key role in branding. Colors and styles which all match the company’s brand convey a sense of professionalism.
Multiple Sign Types
Incorporate multiple types of wayfinding signs to make the system cohesive and easy to follow.
- Regulatory signs help visitors and employees know the rules and regulations of the area. Some examples include “No Parking” or “No Smoking.”
- Informational signs An example is a directory sign placed at the entrance of a hospital with a list of departments and doctors. Informational signs provide key details for a facility or location.
- Identification signs label important areas like offices and restrooms. “Dr. Brian Jones – Orthopedic Surgeon” or “Electrical Closet” are examples of identification signs.
- Directional signs are perhaps the most important. These include arrows which point to specific locations throughout the building. A common example is a monument sign at the entrance with several sites and arrows to direct traffic.
If you’re interested in a complete wayfinding sign system for your business, contact our team at FASTSIGNS® of Louisville, KY, today. We work with corporations and companies all over the Jefferson County area and hope to work with you soon too.