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National Gallery Singapore Wayfinding (2015)

Wayfinding

We carefully studied the transition points in both the old City Hall and Supreme Court buildings in order to build a comprehensive system to govern the navigation within.

The most challenging aspect of wayfinding projects is constructing a directional strategy. For the wayfinding for National Gallery, we carefully studied the transition points in both the old City Hall and Supreme Court buildings in order to build a comprehensive system to govern the navigation within. In order to ensure not only end-to-end connections but also comprehensive links between areas, several layers of hierarchy were incorporated in the design. The choice of font was also a result of extensive research. Ideal Sans is considered a humanistic typeface and is said to convey warmth and humanity. A set of customised signages were also specially created for this project.