Wayfinding
To me, wayfinding is the intersection of clear navigation and design.
Whether creating signage that seamlessly guides users through complex spaces or designing systems to enhance accessibility, I combine strategic thinking with visual creativity. My goal is to simplify movement and enrich user experiences in any physical environment
Brand/Identity
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Graphic Design
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Signage
Wayfinding design plays a crucial role in shaping how people experience and navigate a space.
Each project begins with research to understand the unique requirements of the environment—be it a corporate office, retail space, or public venue. I focus on creating intuitive design elements that cater to diverse audiences, ensuring that every user can easily find their way without feeling overwhelmed or lost.
Typography, iconography, and color schemes are core elements of my wayfinding designs,
chosen with precision to communicate directions clearly and concisely. By using scalable icons and readable typefaces, I build signage systems that maintain clarity from a distance and across different lighting conditions. The result is a design solution that enhances spatial awareness and guides users without distraction.
Accessibility and inclusivity are central to my wayfinding philosophy.
In each project, I strive to meet ADA compliance standards and create systems that accommodate all users, including those with visual, cognitive, or mobility impairments. Through high-contrast visuals, tactile elements, and strategically placed signs, my work aims to provide everyone with a smooth and stress-free navigation experience.
Thoughtful wayfinding can transform environments into user-friendly spaces.
Every wayfinding project involves testing to ensure functionality in real-world settings. I utilize tools like Illustrator and Blender to create mockups and prototypes, followed by on-site tests to validate the design’s effectiveness. This iterative approach allows me to refine the designs until they meet both practical and aesthetic standards.