Wayfinding Signage Design Course for Beginners
Understanding How to Design Signage for Wayfinding and Navigation
Description
In order to design signage that guides people efficiently and effectively, understanding what wayfinding is and best practice for making wayfinding signage is essential. In this course, I teach you all you need to know for designing signage for guiding people.
This course is for you if you:
work in the signage industry
are someone who needs or will need to get signage made for your location (be it an airport, pub, hotel, tourist attraction, museum, urban centre bay trail etc)
are someone who manages a location and needs a better understanding of how to guide people
need to find ways to improve the user experience (UX), customer satisfaction and user flow in your location.
Key concepts that are important to consider in navigational and directional wayfinding signage is covered in this course.
Why you should do this course!
This can be considered a basic course but I would urge all designers of signage to consider this course. Signage makers tend to rarely have had any training in wayfinding and this course tends to be very well received because it gives a solid background into understanding some key concepts in wayfinding for signage design.
This course is also good for architects, event organisers and managers, interior designers, and graphic designers. Whether you work in or with indoor or outdoor space, the course is equally as relevant.
What You Will Learn!
- Understand basic considerations when designing signage for wayfinding
- Identify common issues that occur with wayfinding signage
- Understand connection of wayfinding signage to commercial opportunities in travel spaces
- Identify basics of universal design when designing for wayfinding signage
Who Should Attend!
- People who work in the signage industry who wish to understand wayfinding and signage more
- People who need to get signage made a location (be it an airport, pub, hotel, tourist attraction, museum, urban centre bay trail etc)
- Anyone who manages a location and needs a better understanding of how to guide people
- Someone who needs to find ways to improve the user experience (UX), customer satisfaction and user flow in your location.