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Tuesday, 6 February 2018

3D Wayfinding

When Google’s Kirkland campus was set to dramatically expand, they needed a new wayfinding scheme for both Googlers and visitors.

Hotel lobbies, museums and other buildings that are available to the general public pretty much all have them. I’m of course referring to the oh so common restroom. Whenever nature calls and we need to take care of one of our most basic needs, it’s important to quickly be able locate your nearest toilet, and steer clear of any potential accidents. And to do this, great way-finding is of course important. While most facilities do have signage that points you in the right direction, not many h... Wayfinding & signage | Cartlidge Levene - cool way finding idea

Posted by Lucy Gibson at 04:50
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