signage
directional signage
wayfinding signage designed for every environment.
wayfinding that works. directional signage designed for clarity, accessibility, and brand consistency—delivered end-to-end for campuses, hospitals, offices, and public spaces.
reduce confusion
improve flow and cut congestion in complex spaces.
accessible systems
DDA-compliant options, tactile and Braille.
indoor + outdoor
directories, totems, fingerposts, panels and more.
brand aligned
consistent look across departments and locations.
directional signage that reduces confusion
wayfinding helps people move confidently through complex environments—indoors and outdoors. from hospitals and campuses to offices and public buildings, we design schemes that improve flow, reduce congestion, and support accessibility.
why it matters
- improves visitor experience and comfort
- reduces confusion and congestion
- supports accessibility and DDA compliance
- maintains brand consistency across sites
- reinforces health and safety messaging
we factor in layout, lighting, access points, and traffic flow when designing your signage strategy.
what we deliver
interior wayfinding
corridor arrows, suspended signs, directories, zones.
outdoor wayfinding
car park/entrance, fingerposts, totems, panels.
design & consultancy
site surveys, route mapping, placement strategy, and on-brand messaging.
options include tactile and Braille signage, and high-contrast designs for readability.
how it works
a clear process designed to deliver a coherent system across your site.
step 1
audit
routes, decision points, accessibility needs.
step 2
design
messaging, hierarchy, materials, brand alignment.
step 3
manufacture
consistent production for long-term durability.
step 4
install
accredited teams, safe site delivery.
who we work with
education
campuses that stay navigable for visitors and staff.
sports & leisure
better flow and reduced congestion on event days.
healthcare
patient-friendly, accessible directional systems.
corporate
offices, business parks, shared sites.
public sector
civic centres, libraries, museums, transport hubs.
types of directional signs
hanging signs
wall or ceiling-mounted when floor space is limited.
totems
high-impact signs for entrances and first touchpoints.
post & panel
flexible boards in materials like DiBond, Foamex, acrylic.
planning tips
- define the purpose and location of each sign.
- use nested signage: broad → specific as people approach destinations.
- plan power for key illuminated signs (often the first/biggest sign).
- list departments/areas and map the routes people actually take.
case studies
a few examples of directional signage projects.
why lustalux
we deliver wayfinding end-to-end with in-house teams. call 01772 211980 to talk through your site and goals.
make navigation effortless.
we can audit your site and propose a wayfinding scheme that’s clear, compliant, and on-brand.