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Brunel Design Wayfinding

Wayfinding design has evolved in response to the increasing development of sprawling, modern, urban spaces. It provides information clarity for people navigating a complex environment by combining graphics, user experience and product design disciplines.
 
Dedicated to providing a better user journey throughout the Brunel Design School our goal was to reflect
the professionalism and creativity through its brand, environment and wayfinding system. Aiming to improve the wayfinding method implemented in Brunel Design, making the most frequently used spaces informative and inspiring.
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Open plan elements were introduced to make the main creative hub more approachable. Interactive inclusions such as beanbags and hanging design books are intended to inspire.
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One point perspective vector drawings provided a professinoal understanding required for a design proposal.
Brunel Design Wayfinding
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Brunel Design Wayfinding

Brunel Design Wayfinding was a group exercise in improving a space for the benefit of the inhabitants. This included redesigns of typography, ico Read More

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