SIGNAGE FEEDBACK SUMMARY G O O D S O N R E C R E AT I O N C E N T E R
APRIL 2018
APRIL 2018
SIGNAGE CONCEPT 1
SIGNAGE CONCEPT 2
T Y P I C A L S I G N A G E & W AY F I N D I N G F A m I L Y
T Y P I C A L S I G N A G E & W AY F I N D I N G F A m I L Y
N A R R AT I v E :
N A R R AT I v E :
This option gives voice to the natural beauty of the High Line Canal by using honest, natural and raw materials by blending contemporary and rustic touches that pay homage to the varying urban and natural uses of the trail throughout its 71 mile length. The signage and wayfinding elements will feel appropriate in both city and nature contexts and will offer users key information, as well as moments of discovery and exploration. Through the use of framing, routed materials and other clever motifs, the signage will direct the trail user to views, vistas and other intriguing features, whether they are using the trail for transportation, exercise or education. Low-tech interactivity will enhance the user experience and delight and inform.
Concept 2 for the signage and wayfinding for the High Line Canal features a blend of contemporary and natural touches invoking the various environments that the trail traverses. Bright pops of color, simplified, geometric forms and a consistent palette of materials afford this concept a more municipal feel, providing a cohesive source of information for the diverse users of the trail.
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Trailhead Monument Sign Scale: NTS
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Wayfinding Map Kiosk Scale: NTS
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Large Interpretive Sign Scale: NTS
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Large Interpretive Sign - Side View Scale: NTS
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Small Interpretive Sign Scale: NTS
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Trailhead Monument Sign Scale: NTS
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Trailhead Monument Sign - Side View Scale: NTS
Wayfinding Map Kiosk Scale: NTS
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Large Interpretive Sign Scale: NTS
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Small Interpretive Sign Scale: NTS
PICNIC AREA TRAILHEAD BIKE PARKING
LEMON FAMILY TRUST
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Free Standing Wayfinding Sign Scale: NTS
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m A P k I O S k AT T R A I L I N T E R S E C T I O N S
High Line Canal Graphic Design Department © All Rights Reserved
Mile Marker - 1 Mile Scale: NTS
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Mile Marker - 1 Mile – SIde View Scale: NTS
LEMON FAMILY TRUST
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Mile Marker - 1/2 Mile Scale: NTS
PRECEDENT ImAGERY
HELLO@HIGHLINECANAL.ORG | HIGHLINECANAL.ORG | 720.767.2452
81 dots placed
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Free Standing Wayfinding Sign Scale: NTS
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m A P k I O S k AT T R A I L I N T E R S E C T I O N S
High Line Canal Graphic Design Department © All Rights Reserved
Mile Marker - 1 Mile Scale: NTS
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Mile Marker - 1 Mile – SIde View Scale: NTS
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Mile Marker - 1/2 Mile Scale: NTS
PRECEDENT ImAGERY
HELLO@HIGHLINECANAL.ORG | HIGHLINECANAL.ORG | 720.767.2452
70 dots placed
“Pick up after your pet signage.”
keep with the nature look with our signage please
14 Framework Plan for the High Line Canal
“Interpretive signs geared towards a variety of ages – info for kids!” “Need signage for e-bikes – speed limits, yield to pedestrians. “
SIGNAGE FEEDBACK SUMMARY AURORA CENTRAL LIBRARY
APRIL 2018
APRIL 2018
SIGNAGE CONCEPT 1
SIGNAGE CONCEPT 2
T Y P I C A L S I G N A G E & W AY F I N D I N G F A m I L Y
T Y P I C A L S I G N A G E & W AY F I N D I N G F A m I L Y
N A R R AT I v E :
N A R R AT I v E :
This option gives voice to the natural beauty of the High Line Canal by using honest, natural and raw materials by blending contemporary and rustic touches that pay homage to the varying urban and natural uses of the trail throughout its 71 mile length. The signage and wayfinding elements will feel appropriate in both city and nature contexts and will offer users key information, as well as moments of discovery and exploration. Through the use of framing, routed materials and other clever motifs, the signage will direct the trail user to views, vistas and other intriguing features, whether they are using the trail for transportation, exercise or education. Low-tech interactivity will enhance the user experience and delight and inform.
Concept 2 for the signage and wayfinding for the High Line Canal features a blend of contemporary and natural touches invoking the various environments that the trail traverses. Bright pops of color, simplified, geometric forms and a consistent palette of materials afford this concept a more municipal feel, providing a cohesive source of information for the diverse users of the trail.
1 -
Trailhead Monument Sign Scale: NTS
2 -
Wayfinding Map Kiosk Scale: NTS
3 -
Large Interpretive Sign Scale: NTS
4 -
Large Interpretive Sign - Side View Scale: NTS
5 -
Small Interpretive Sign Scale: NTS
1 -
Trailhead Monument Sign Scale: NTS
2 -
Trailhead Monument Sign - Side View Scale: NTS
Wayfinding Map Kiosk Scale: NTS
3 -
4 -
Large Interpretive Sign Scale: NTS
5 -
Small Interpretive Sign Scale: NTS
PICNIC AREA TRAILHEAD BIKE PARKING
LEMON FAMILY TRUST
6 -
Free Standing Wayfinding Sign Scale: NTS
7 -
m A P k I O S k AT T R A I L I N T E R S E C T I O N S
High Line Canal Graphic Design Department © All Rights Reserved
Mile Marker - 1 Mile Scale: NTS
8 -
Mile Marker - 1 Mile – SIde View Scale: NTS
LEMON FAMILY TRUST
9 -
Mile Marker - 1/2 Mile Scale: NTS
PRECEDENT ImAGERY
HELLO@HIGHLINECANAL.ORG | HIGHLINECANAL.ORG | 720.767.2452
27 dots placed
Signs in multiple languages or ways to access info- QR codes, etc.
6 -
Free Standing Wayfinding Sign Scale: NTS
7 -
m A P k I O S k AT T R A I L I N T E R S E C T I O N S
High Line Canal Graphic Design Department © All Rights Reserved
Mile Marker - 1 Mile Scale: NTS
8 -
Mile Marker - 1 Mile – SIde View Scale: NTS
9 -
Mile Marker - 1/2 Mile Scale: NTS
PRECEDENT ImAGERY
HELLO@HIGHLINECANAL.ORG | HIGHLINECANAL.ORG | 720.767.2452
55 dots placed “Signage that list historical facts on areas of canal that may be of interest to us learning experience.” “Representative interpretive signage.” “Info about things you can see along other parts of the canal,”
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