Holistic Signage Redesign
Effective wayfinding, including signage, not only enables users to find spaces, services, and other amenities quickly and easily, but in doing so, also makes them feel welcome, seen, cared for, and understood. This project aims to take an overall look at signage and wayfinding in both Geisel and WongAvery to understand and improve wayfinding, create a unified approach to signage, explore methods and solutions for wayfinding needs, and build a sustainable infrastructure for future signage needs and updates.
UC San Diego Strategic Goals
Student experience
Sustainable infrastructure
Pillars and Strategies
- Pillar 2: Innovation and Inquiry
- Strategy 3: Anticipate evolving needs of users in delivering services and materials
- Pillar 4: Responsible Stewardship
- Strategy 2: Maximize investments that directly benefit Library users
Intended Outcomes
- Fewer directional questions at service points, particularly for essential services/amenities/locations
- Increased user satisfaction with Library navigation and wayfinding
- Reduced workload for continual signage management
- Increased accuracy/updating of sign content over time
- Reduced cost/inventory/storage of specialty paper/toner, laminating film, and adhesives