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Wayfinding that actually gets people to reception

Directories, plaques and interior marks that stop visitors guessing at the door of a shared building.

Placeholder image (Pexels): a modern office interior with a reception desk. Client photography to follow.
Placeholder photography. Client imagery to follow.

Most interior signage fails for a boring reason: it was designed as decoration. Wayfinding is a sequence. Path, door, desk, stairs. If any step is a taped-up name, people try the wrong buzzer.

Directories that can grow

Multi-tenant buildings need a system, not a one-off plaque. Same material, same type, enough contrast to read from the path. When a tenant changes, a new panel should slot in without looking like a different job. House of Vixen is that problem solved on an exterior stack.

Plaques that belong in the room

A salon QR code, a reception logo, a meeting-room name: these are still signs. Acrylic, stand-offs and type should match the room they sit in. A paper printout in a clip frame tells people the brand stops at the website. Shear ‘n’ Shed is the counter version of the same idea.

Walk from the car park to the desk on your phone video. Pause every time you hesitate. That pause is where a sign should sit.

What we need

A video or a set of photos of the walk. A list of names. Whether panels must live outdoors. Vector marks if tenants have them. If the building already has a fascia, we will match it rather than invent a second personality for the hallway.

Internal work often lands in the same job as a shop front. Specify them together so the door and the desk agree. Start a quote, or send the walkthrough and we will mark it up.

Next touchpoint

Put this into a service brief

Each note maps to work we actually make. Open the service page for the spec, then the case studies for how it looks fitted.

Next step

Send the brief you just read about

Vehicle, fascia, interior or print: tell us the job. We reply with a quote for that spec.

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