Indoor signage

Clear signs for spaces people use every day.

Indoor signage can identify a place, guide movement, organise information, or carry a brand through an interior.

A technician aligning clearly labelled top-floor, ground-floor, and reception wayfinding panels

The starting point

Connect the sign to the space

The format depends on viewing distance, wall finish, lighting, traffic flow, content, and how often information may change. A floor plan and site photographs can make the first discussion more useful.

Scope

Shape the work around the application.

The final scope depends on the site, dimensions, artwork, access, finish, and expected use.

Typical capabilities

  • Reception and identity signage
  • Wayfinding and directional signs
  • Room and department identification
  • Wall graphics and branded surfaces
  • Information and instruction panels
  • Printed interior identification graphics

Common applications

  • Offices
  • Clinics and customer-facing facilities
  • Commercial interiors
  • Education and training spaces
  • Commercial and industrial premises

Process

Move from brief to a confirmed scope.

Each stage creates the information needed for the next decision.

01

Map the visitor journey

Identify entrances, decision points, destinations, and required information.

02

Set the visual hierarchy

Prioritise names, directions, room references, and supporting information.

03

Confirm surfaces and dimensions

Review wall finishes, mounting points, sightlines, lighting, and space.

04

Produce and place

Approve artwork and placement before production and installation.

Questions

Before you enquire.

Can you work from a floor plan?

A floor plan can support the first review. Photographs and measurements may still be needed before production.

Can existing branding be followed?

Yes. Share approved logo files, colours, fonts, and any brand guidelines.

Can signs be updated later?

Some formats are easier to update. Mention expected content changes during planning so the format can account for them.

What artwork files should I provide?

Vector logo files are useful where available. Also provide final wording, approved colours, and layout references.

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Plan an indoor signage system

Share the space, visitor flow, sign list, branding files, and dimensions.

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