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    Design of Signage

    Different Applications of Signage System
    by
    Prof. Ravi Poovaiah
    IDC, IIT Bombay
    Directional Signage
     
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    Different stages of Design:
    - Understanding the organisation and the signage environment
    - Identifying a facility
    - Locating the place for signage
    - Designing the elements of the signage system
    - Design Process for developing a Directional Signage System

    -  What is the brief from the Client?
    -  Is it a new design or a redesign?

    The Design Process design process for directional signage systems involves 6 stages as below:

    • Stage One: Understanding the organisation and the signage environment:
      - What is the name/title of the organisation/environment?
      - What are the major activities of the organisation/environment? (useful for creating visual expressions connected with the organisation)
      - What is the unique identity specific to the organisation/environment?
         . Is there a well conceived visual identity program?
         . look at the background, history, context, etc. of the organisation
         . look at the vision, goals, future directions of the organisation
         . talk to your client and consolidate their viewpoints.
      - What is the need for the signage? How will the signage make a difference?

    • Stage Two: Identifying a facility:
      - What are the facilities specific to the organisation/environment for which the directional signage is required? (including staircase, lift, toilet, help, dustbin, etc.)
      - Identify the different types of signage that you might require:
         . Informational? statuary? directional?
         . Floor mounted? grouted? free standing? hanging?
         . Indoors? outdoors?
         . Back lit? front lit? not lit?
      - Debate over these issues for imparting identity to a facility:
         . whether to use graphical pictograms/visuals only?
         . whether to use graphical pictograms in addition to text?
         . whether to use text only?
         . whether to use graphical pictograms/visuals/expressions around the facility
           when one reaches the facility?
         . whether to use numbers/alphabets to identify a facility?
         . (multilingual considerations, visibility, remembrance, etc.) . . . .
      - If you have chosen pictograms/graphic symbols, whether they should reflect the function of the facility or be arbitrary (like selecting different animals/seasons/plants to depict the      facility):
      - Semantic factors? should the signage have an unique identity? should it express the identity of the organisation? or should it have a unique theme?
         . expressions, meaning, content, feeling, etc.
         . macro view, micro view, etc
      - Functional factors? How should the signage be? Should it convey additional information?
         . educational, entertainment, emotional, promotional
         . humorous, serious, expressive, etc
         . to Identify, to differentiate, to focus, etc.
         . to inform, to direct, to warn, etc.
      - Influencing factors? Can you make use of shape, form, colour, number, size, texture derived from contextual themes for this?
         . cultural factors, local idioms and conventions
         . aesthetics, trends, etc.
      - Usability factors? Do you need to conduct experiments to verify these factors?
         . visibility, readability, recognisability, etc.
         . human factors, etc.
         . human product interactions
      - Technology and economic factors? The cost factor can influence the selection of material and the determine the method of fabrication
         . materials and processes
         . method of manufacture - batch, mass, hand fabrication?

    • Stage Three: Locating the place for signage:
      - If the facility already exists, do a walk through the outlet
         . identify the location for the main signage - usually at the entrance of the lobby or visible from the main approach road
         . identify the places/corners/forks where one needs additional information to move ahead
      - How would the users navigate through the different spaces in the organisation/environment?
         . Note the places where there is need for display of information, the types of information, etc.
         . If it is redesign, by observing, studying and documenting (using photography, sketches, video-taping)
         . the users navigate through different spaces
         . the different interactions the users have with the environment and how they use the facilities
         . interact with the users to talk to them, narrate their experiences and getting their feedback
      - Use the map of the site or floor plans of the environment and mark the positions where different types of signage’s are required.

    • Stage Four: Designing the elements of the signage system:
      - Classify/group these facilities into information chunks that make more sense.
         . functional? floor wise? direction-wise?
         . colour coded?
      - Sequence/order them for easier information retrieval:
         . alphabetical?, numbered?
      - The elements of the signage:
         . Use of expressions, colours (foreground and background), shapes, textures for designing the elements of the directional signage system         
      - How would you represent the 'The Directional Sign'?
         . arrow? pointing finger? layout?
      - How would you represent the 'the name of the facilities' in text?
         . typeface, style, etc.
      - How would you represent the 'the name of the facilities' in visuals:
         . symbols, icons, pictograms, etc.

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      • Design Perspective
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      • Directional Signage
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