The city of Nelson, B.C., plans to redesign its current wayfinding signage, to make visitors and new residents feel more welcome, as well as better navigate the streets and sidewalks.
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The town of Sylvan Lake, Alta., recently began updating its welcome signage, to help greet visitors, enhance its brand, and contribute to community pride.
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The city of Richmond, B.C., is requesting input on its community wayfinding strategy, which is intended to help residents and visitors better navigate the city by foot, on wheels, or via public transit.
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As digital indoor mapping begins to catch up with its outdoor counterpart in terms of widespread usage, it is important businesses understand their wide variety of uses in addition to wayfinding and navigation.
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In the past three years, experience designers have unveiled ground-breaking fusions of traditional and interactive wayfinding elements, animating the public realm and moulding new user experiences.
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Now operating in its 67th year of business, Oil City Press Ltd., a Calgary-based company, has not only stood the test of time, but has also continued to invest in its commitment to creating continuous value across generations.
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Digital Signage Expo (DSE) has announced that registration for its 2020 exhibit hall is now open. Exhibit hall passes are free to qualified attendees.
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Dynamic signage helps supply information that far exceeds the demand of the crowd. The size and brightness of the digital solutions allow passengers to gather necessary information from much greater distances, leaving hallways clear for others to move safely.
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Industry professionals tend to consider signage as the key to a successful wayfinding program. While this author certainly does not dispute this point, those involved in the design of these types of projects are also required to give a great deal of attention to the human experience.
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