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Photography © Jose F. Parreño. Confidential Client, Barcelona.
Signs, Symbols, and Wayfinding
Although essential for wayfinding, maps and city grids are often arresting design features. As design elements they can reinforce culture, strengthen sense of place, celebrate success, elicit interaction, and enhance aesthetics. Here are a few of our favorites.
A white on white topographic map of Toronto adds texture and interest.
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LinkedIn, Toronto Photography © Erich Laignel.
With fun facts and statistics, Match celebrates global success.
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Match Headquarters, Dallas, Texas Photographer Thomas McConnell
A moss background with a lit city grid speaks to place and biophilia.
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Confidential Client, Barcelona Photographer, Jose Parreno
The Jamba Juice appeal is global with over 868 locations around the world.
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(Erich, can we enlarge this pic a little to show the map a bit more.)
Jamba Juice Headquarters, Frisco, Texas Photographer Thomas McConnell
Join with colleagues; mark the destination of a recent journey.
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(Erich, can we hone in a little for more map and less ceiling and floor?)
LinkedIn, San Francisco Photographer Eric Laignel
A grid of the city anticipates arrival.
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Tresata, Charlotte, NC Photographer Monica Slaney
Enlarged and abstract, location becomes a design element.
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Kilroy Realty, San Francisco Photographer Sherman Takata
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