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Wayfinding design is the practice of creating visual and spatial cues to help people navigate through physical environments efficiently and intuitively. It encompasses a variety of elements, including signage, maps, symbols, colors, lighting, and architectural features, all designed to guide individuals from one point to another.
Effective wayfinding design considers factors such as user experience, psychology, and human behavior to create systems that are easy to understand and use. It aims to reduce confusion, minimize the need for assistance, and enhance the overall experience of navigating a space.
We can assist with not only the production of your signage but also provide input on the design of your wayfinding system. Our experience in the industry has given us unique insight and a wealth of knowledge.
The Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA) aims to make Ontario accessible by 2025 through the development, implementation, and enforcement of standards relating to 5 areas: customer service, employment, information and communications, transportation, and the built environment (buildings and outdoor spaces).
The standards goal is to ensure that all Ontarians can take part in everyday activities — working, shopping, taking public transit, using the Internet, attending sporting and cultural events, and enjoying parks and other public spaces.
Our team is ready to help you navigate the intricacies of AODA compliant signage, through design, proofing, production, and installation.
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