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Bad design isn't just ugly,
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Does parking spaces have to be dark & ugly?
We share the same exact sentiment with Kevin of Guide Studios on this. Notwithstanding having a good wayfinding system, which is IMPERATIVE in an indoor car park, graphic treatments need to be bright, clear & welcoming at the same time. Why? Not least, to give visitors & those who frequent the parking area a sense of safety & security. Apart from signage & gateway environmental graphics treatments at the entrances & on the building, car park treatments provide people with the first impressions of the place they are at. Would you rather park at a dark, gloomy, dodgy looking car park or one that is well-signed, brightly lit & with great graphics? We at Fusion Werks will always strongly recommend 'feel good' graphic design to be invested on & applied to, car park areas. Read Article |
5 Types of Environmental Graphic Design & How it Impacts an Experience
by Daniella Alscher | G2
Excerpt:
"Environmental Graphic Design is the graphic element included in environmental design as a whole. Environmental design, sometimes interchangeable with the term experiential design, involves designing everyday surroundings in a way that can engage people with the space (they are in). Environmental design combines graphic design, architecture, interior design, landscape design and industrial design to create something much more than a setting: a location. Environmental design has the ability to make the space more informative, easier to navigate, and more memorable for its visitors." Read Article |