Monday, 7 May 2018

OUGD505 - Design Practice 2 - Studio Brief 02 - Product Range Distribution - Mock-up Vinyl Stickers

The final wayfinding elements would be printed onto a vinyl sheet, which would then be laser cut.

These vinyl stickers would then be placed onto the walls inside the home. Similarly, the coloured lines on the floor would also be made from vinyl stickers.

This would be a cost effective way of producing the signs, as little material is used and they could be printed inexpensively.

There would be minimal wastage, therefore contributing to sustainability.

Having the wayfinding made from vinyl stickers also allows for any changes made to the home or the layout. Rather than producing large heavy signs that are fixed to the wall in a permanent way, the vinyl stickers could simply be peeled off and removed to allow for any changes.

I printed some small, scaled down versions of these stickers onto some vinyl to demonstrate how they would function in reality.

The zone signs would be significantly larger than the other signs, simply to make sure the residents are aware of what zone they are in. The other signs would be around half the size, and placed on walls next to the doors of the rooms.









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