The culture log.
We live and breathe signage. When we are not researching, measuring, designing or delivering them, we are out and about sign spotting. The culture log is a stream of consciousness featuring news, views and anything and everything that inspires us.
Located in Brighton, The Royal Pavilion and surrounding gardens, also known as the Brighton Pavilion, is a Grade I listed former royal residence.
We are delighted to have been commissioned by Brighton & Hove Museums to develop a wayfinding strategy and concept designs for signage.
Oxo Tower Wharf is an award-winning, landmark design destination situated on London’s South Bank. We are proud to have been commissioned by owners Coin Street to create a new wayfinding strategy across the site.
When designing and implementing a wayfinding strategy, there are a number of considerations from the function of the space and requirements of its users to the design of the architectural environment. These are my 4 essential ingredients for effective wayfinding.
Creative signage sets you apart. First impressions count and a good sign (or bad one) can alter perceptions.
This Way have been appointed by the London Wildlife Trust as signage and wayfinding consultants. London Wildlife Trust is a driving force for nature conservation across the capital. The project involves audit and analysis of the signage across 36 nature reserves, wayfinding strategy and signage design with a particular focus on inclusivity and sustainability followed by the creation of design principles and guidelines for production and implementation…
Osprey are one of the UK’s fastest growing EV charging networks and are constantly looking to elevate their site design. We were appointed to provide strategy and design for wayfinding and brand signage across both existing and future sites…
From ‘Colossal’ murals in Brooklyn to the oversized digital displays of Times Square, the kitsch of Coney Island and a very special vintage neon in the East Village, it’s a hive of inspiration for the sign spotter….
We are currently working with The Government Art Collection on a wayfinding strategy and designs for their new public viewing room at The Old Admiralty Building….
Continuing our work with OCL Vision, we recently completed wayfinding strategy, sign design, production and implementation at their brand new, state of the art clinic in Kensington….
Working with our client UKRI we were appointed to design and implement a new wayfinding scheme across their Polaris House campus. The scope included a full audit and evaluation of the site, design and implementation of a new wayfinding strategy and creating a bespoke set of gender inclusive iconography.
An underground car park in a neighbourhood on the outskirts of Lisbon is the unexpected home for an archive of lovingly collected and curated neon signs…
Utilising data driven Trackman Golf simulator technology Tee Box provides London based professionals the capacity to practice, learn and play golf on some of the world’s most famous courses….
We are extremely excited to announce that we have been appointed by Eurotunnel Le Shuttle to work on wayfinding and signage projects across both Folkestone and Calais terminals….
Dulwich Picture Gallery is the world’s first purpose-built public art gallery, it was founded in 1811 and designed by Regency architect Sir John Soane….
Formerly known as the Fellowship Inn and famously used as a training base by one of Britain’s best ever boxers, Sir Henry Cooper, for his fight with Muhammad Ali….
For most, the appeal of Vegas lies in the glitz, glamour and gambling. But the bright lights of Sin City have a different, quite literal meaning to a sign geek….