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Environmental Graphic Design
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Interpretive Signage
Interpretive signage provides educational information and context about a particular location or feature, such as historical background, species information, or ecological importance. Examples include signs at national parks, historical markers, and zoo exhibits.
Branding Environments
Branding environments involve the strategic use of space design to reflect and enhance a brand's identity. Examples include flagship stores, corporate headquarters, and themed retail spaces.
Wayfinding Systems
Wayfinding systems guide people through a physical environment and enhance their understanding and experience of the space. Examples include airport signage, hospital navigation, and park trail maps.
Sustainable Design
Sustainable design minimizes the negative environmental impact of buildings and other spaces by enhancing efficiency and moderation in the use of materials, energy, and development space. Examples include green certified buildings, eco-friendly materials, and solar panel installations.
Information Kiosk Design
Information kiosk design pertains to the creation of interactive or static stands that provide information to the public, often using multimedia. Examples include tourist information centers, mall directories, and interactive museum guides.
Placemaking
Placemaking is a design approach that encourages the planning, design, and management of public spaces to promote people's health, happiness, and well-being. Examples include urban plazas, public art installations, and community parks.
Environmental Wayfinding
Environmental Wayfinding refers to systems that help people orient themselves and navigate from place to place within an environment. It often combines maps, directions, and symbols. Examples include zoo layouts, university campus directories, and hospital signage systems.
Donor Recognition Displays
Donor recognition displays honor and acknowledge individuals and groups who contribute to a cause or organization. Examples include plaques in university buildings, donor walls in museums, and naming rights for parts of a facility.
Experiential Graphic Design
Experiential Graphic Design involves the orchestration of typography, color, imagery, form, technology and, especially, content to create environments that communicate. Examples include museum exhibitions, interactive installations, and branded environments.
Public Art Projects
Public art projects enhance the aesthetics of communal spaces and can provoke thought or convey specific messages. Examples include sculptures in city squares, murals on public buildings, and installations in transit stations.
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