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Apr 13, 2010
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Wayfinding and Brand Perception: Function and form unite for an improved visitor experience

“The ultimate expression of your brand lies in your audience’s experience. The verbal and visual elements of a wayfinding system act as the framework for your brand expression.
Wayfinding functions like a utility because:
  • the information provides the “fuel” that feeds the system.
  • there is an interconnected quality to wayfinding elements; a gap in the system can lead to confusion.
  • wayfinding elements are often an integral part of an interior 
    or exterior landscape, much as other utility elements.
It behaves like your brand in that:
  • the visual elements of the system can enhance your corporate identity, reinforcing it throughout the system while creating “speakable” landmarks for wayfinding.
  • these visual elements carry the informational “fuel” in a succinct way.
  • as people navigate space, these elements create patterns that people recognize as decision-making points.
The recipe for doing it right boils down to a few key tasks:
  • First, make sure the architecture of your brand is determined succinctly, in keeping with your culture and vision:
    • The physical aspects of your organization: services, facilities, etc.
    • Sub-brands, partnerships, indirectly related entities
  • Second, distill the verbal elements of the brand to a short list of “speakable” items: directions, destinations, services
  • Finally, build a system of visual elements that accurately reflect the items listed above: signage, printed and electronic media, etc.
An effective, functional wayfinding system reflects the underlying intelligence of your brand, presented in an organized way to the public.”

From Corbin Design: http://www.corbindesign.com/point-of-view/white-papers/wayfinding-and-branding.html