Flat panel totem
Elegant totem ideal for tourist signage and for insertion in historical contexts. Flat panel totem made of aluminum sheets and a steel load-bearing frame. For outdoor use, robust, and resistant to weather and vandalism.
Elegant totem ideal for tourist signage and for insertion in historical contexts. Flat panel totem made of aluminum sheets and a steel load-bearing frame. For outdoor use, robust, and resistant to weather and vandalism.
Glass is not just an architectural material, but a true strategic ally in wayfinding.
Its ability to blend in with its surroundings without weighing it down allows for the creation of elegant, durable, and functional signage.
In highly complex contexts – such as airports or shopping centers – it becomes a solution capable of combining communicative clarity and aesthetic harmony.
Do you know why finishes are crucial in a wayfinding project? Very often they are perceived as a marginal detail, a secondary aspect compared to the overall design or the position of the signs. In reality, the choice of finishes determines the entire life cycle of the project: it affects the sustainability of the materials,
Sixty percent of wayfinding errors arise from signs that are readable in the studio, but not in reality. When designing complex spaces, signage isn’t just a graphic detail: it’s an invisible piece of infrastructure.
In large airports, managing flows is one of the most complex challenges. Building new spaces isn’t always the solution: sometimes the real game-changer is SIGNAGE. Think about how much time we waste in front of unclear or contradictory signs. Every hesitation from a passenger translates into wasted seconds, lines that get longer, aisles that get…