Written by Made by Landmark - 12 Dec 2024
As the traffic congestion in many cities continues to worsen, local authorities are exploring innovative solutions to reduce the number of vehicles on the roads, particularly during peak hours. One such initiative gaining popularity is the Park & Stride scheme, which encourages commuters to park their cars on the outskirts of the city and complete the final leg of their journey on foot.
As a public space architect or designer, how will you guide visitors to their desired destinations within the Park & Stride scheme? The answer lies in effective wayfinding solutions, and metal fingerpost signs are an excellent choice for this purpose.
The Oxfordshire County Council’s Park & Stride scheme aimed to alleviate traffic congestion in urban areas by encouraging parents and carers on the school run to park their vehicles further away and walk, allowing them to get more exercise and avoid congesting roads around schools. To facilitate this, they partnered with Made by Landmark to implement a comprehensive wayfinding solution.
The success of the Park & Stride scheme can be attributed, in part, to the effective use of metal street signs. The sturdy and weather-resistant Venice fingerpost signs helped achieve this by clearly marking designated walking routes and crossings, reducing the risk of accidents or confusion. Their timeless design ensured that the wayfinding solution not only served its functional purpose but also contributed to the visual appeal of the public spaces.
Metal decorative street signs offer numerous benefits for enhancing the visitor experience and improving wayfinding in public spaces:
When incorporating metal street signs into public spaces, there are several best practises to consider for optimal results:
Fingerpost signage isn’t just a decorative street sign, when placed strategically, they can be a guiding tool that helps people find the right direction. Key points to consider when placing signs include entrances, intersections, and parking areas. By placing signs at these high-traffic zones, visitors can easily locate and follow the wayfinding information from the moment they arrive. This strategic placement ensures that the signs are visible and accessible, minimising confusion and disorientation.
Maintaining a consistent design aesthetic and messaging across all fingerpost signs is essential for creating a cohesive and recognisable wayfinding system. This consistency should encompass aspects such as colour schemes, typography, iconography, and overall visual language. Adhering to a uniform design, visitors can quickly identify and recognise the signs, facilitating seamless navigation throughout the public space.
For example, a square sign post could be used to indicate key drop-off points. Similarly, fingerposts with consistent shapes and designs can highlight walking routes, parking areas, or nearby facilities. This uniformity ensures that visitors can easily differentiate between various sign types, reducing confusion and encouraging efficient navigation within the Park & Stride scheme.
While these fingerpost signs are highly effective in guiding visitors, they should be integrated seamlessly with existing infrastructure and wayfinding elements. This integration may involve coordinating with other signage systems, such as directional signs, maps, or digital displays. To ensure that they align with the existing infrastructure, it would be best to replace outdated and old finger post signs with new ones. By creating a harmonious and complementary system, visitors can benefit from a comprehensive and cohesive wayfinding experience, enhancing their overall perception and satisfaction with the public space.
To ensure the continued effectiveness and relevance of metal post signs, regular maintenance and updates are crucial. While these signs are known for their durability and resilience against the elements, periodic inspections should be conducted to ensure their continued visibility and legibility.
Additionally, as public spaces evolve, with new facilities or destinations added, the fingerpost signs should be updated accordingly to reflect these changes. This proactive approach ensures that visitors always have access to accurate and up-to-date information, enhancing their overall experience.
Metal fingerpost signs are a durable and efficient way of guiding visitors in public venues especially in Park & Stride initiatives. Their unique combination of sturdiness and aesthetics made them more useful in outdoor spaces. By adhering to best practices in implementation, such as strategic placement, consistent design and messaging, integration with existing infrastructure, and regular maintenance, these signs can significantly enhance the overall wayfinding experience.
Enhance navigation and elevate public spaces with Made By Landmark’s durable and stylish fingerpost signs. Perfect for Park & Stride schemes and beyond, our bespoke designs combine functionality with timeless appeal. Let us help you create smarter, more connected environments with wayfinding solutions tailored to your needs. Contact us today to bring your vision to life.
Written by Made by Landmark - 12 Dec 2024
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