Wayfinding is not signage

Wayfinding is not signage
It’s a distinction that’s often overlooked, but it completely changes the way a space is experienced.
Signage intervenes when the user already has a doubt.
Wayfinding works first, designing a system that makes the routes intuitive, legible, and consistent with the architecture.

From concept to realization

Have you ever noticed how in certain large spaces you always feel lost or trapped? It’s not a coincidence. It’s the lack of careful study of the flows.

In highly complex contexts, flow management is a structural component of the project. It concerns not only orientation, but also operational efficiency, safety, and the perceived quality of the space.

Planning

In a large project, signage is part of the spatial language. Every airport, shopping center, university campus, or hospitality facility has its own identity, specific flows, regulatory constraints, and material choices defined by the architectural concept. A custom-designed product allows