Escort : Safety Wayfinding Signage Design Exhibition

Escort : Safety Wayfinding Signage Design Exhibition
Establishing a Wayfinding Signage system will result in a population’s heightened understanding and awareness of emergency and safety information. The wide public distribution of aesthetic and functional design visuals will inform and train people to immediately recognize signage information and assist them to respond to different emergency situations with reduced confusion, anxiety and stress. “Escort: Safety Wayfinding Signage Design Exhibition” is a partial result from the Shelters and Materials Management Project, World Design Capital Taipei 2016: Adaptive City effort. The VID team is pleased to present this design exhibition, which focuses on the creation of a concise, uniform and aesthetically pleasing and informative visual signage design system. This exhibition focuses on two signage system phases; the Normative and the Featured phases. The Normative phase features existing national public signs, while the Featured phase, an extension of the Normative, presents an independent Wayfinding Signage system. Visitors attending this exhibition are invited to view and to become acquainted through simulation activity with this user-friendly community-based emergency and safety Wayfinding Signage Design system.
 
PM / Concept : Tingyi S. Lin
Designer: Huang I-Chen / Kuan Pei Hsuan 
Escort : Safety Wayfinding Signage Design Exhibition
Songshan Culture and Creative Park
Taipei, Taiwan 2013
Escort : Safety Wayfinding Signage Design Exhibition
Developed from universal board signs, the lined signs are designed by recognizable signs with broken-line styles, becoming visually clear and stylish wayfinding signage in Taipei City. 
 
Escort : Safety Wayfinding Signage Design Exhibition
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