Directional & Wayfinding

Stop the Confusion &
Guide the Way.

Get People Where They Need to Go.
Ever watched someone wander around your building looking lost? Or seen visitors standing in your lobby, unsure which hallway leads where? That’s what happens without proper directional signage.
Wayfinding systems actually work. Helping people navigate hospitals, schools, offices, hotels, shopping centers, estates, and public spaces without frustration.

Good directional signage doesn’t just point arrows. It creates a complete navigation experience that makes people feel comfortable, informed, and in control from the moment they arrive.

Why Wayfinding Matters

Getting lost is stressful.
Whether it’s a client arriving for a meeting, a patient looking for a clinic, a student finding their classroom, or a hotel guest searching for the pool—clear directional signage makes the difference between “this place is organized” and “this place is chaos.”

The Wayfinding Advantage

What We Do With Directional Signs

Identification Signs

These signs tell people where they currently are or confirm they’ve arrived at their destination.
Examples:

  • Room names and numbers (Conference Room A, Ward 3)
  • Department markers (Finance, Reception, Emergency)
  • Building names and addresses
  • Floor indicators in elevators and stairwells

Perfect for: Office buildings, hospitals, schools, hotels, apartment complexes, shopping centers.

Directional Signs

These are the classic wayfinding signs. Arrows and text that guide people from where they are to where they want to be.
Examples:

  • Arrows pointing to exits, entrances, parking
  • Overhead corridor signs directing to departments
  • Post-mounted signs at estate junctions
  • Floor decals guiding foot traffic

Perfect for: Campuses, hospitals, office complexes, estates, shopping malls, event venues, parking areas.

Informational Signs

These signs provide useful information that helps people make decisions or understand their surroundings.
Examples:

  • Building directories (tenant lists, floor plans)
  • Amenity location (pool, restaurant)
  • Maps showing overall layout
  • Operating hours, visiting rules
  • Parking regulations (visitor, staff, reserved)
  • Facility information (WiFi available, customer service desk)

Perfect for: Lobbies, entrances, parking areas, reception desks, elevators.

Regulatory Signs

Signs that communicate safety requirements, restrictions, and legal compliance.
Examples:

  • Emergency exit signs
  • Fire safety equipment locations
  • No smoking / No entry signs
  • ADA accessibility markers
  • Security and restricted area notices
  • Speed limits and parking restrictions

Perfect for: All buildings, parking areas, emergency routes.

Our Work

Let's make your space easy to navigate.

Point the way with purpose. Help your visitors navigate with ease and confidence with directional signs.