AkzoNobel AkzoNobel
Ashington Site Signage Guidelines
Ashington Site Last updated: February 2016
Signage Contact: Guidelines Nicky Hope
Brand compliance
nickyjhope@live.co.uk
Alex Wardle
alex.wardle@akzonobel.com
Shirley Haskett
shirley.haskett@akzonobel.com
Kirstie Hudson
kirstie.hudson@akzonobel.com
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Ashington Site
Signage Guidelines
Overview Brand compliance
Contents Introduction
External Signage
Information
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Brand compliance Typography Colour system Signage sizes Signage types Portfolio
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Brand compliance Legibility and visibility Signage types Specifications Examples of use Portfolio 3
AkzoNobel
Ashington Site
Signage Guidelines
Overview
Overview The signage and wayfinding systems detailed in this guide have been designed to be immediately interpretable, universally accessible and immensely future proof, all while being representative and compliant with the AkzoNobel brand. All aspects of the design have been considered and created to ensure the objectives have been met and maintained. Deviating from any of the established guidelines can result in a reduction of these values, potentially rendering signage less effective, or at worse, unsafe. This guide will provide the basic amount of information necessary for the future creation of internal and external site signage.
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AkzoNobel
Ashington Site
Signage Guidelines
Brand compliance
Brand compliance The AkzoNobel brand has been created to accurately represent the mission and values of the company. It is the primary point of contact between the public and AkzoNobel, and so it is essential that it extends to as many systems as possible, including signage. We have achieved this by employing Helvetica Neue, the primary brand typeface, and by complying with the predetermined AkzoNobel colour palette.
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Typography Helvetica Neue has been chosen for the Ashington Site signage because of its high levels of readability and legibility, and its compliance with AkzoNobel brand guidelines. Helvetica Neue Bold is to be used for all primary information, with Helvetica Neue being used for any secondary information. If there is only primary information to be displayed, use Helvetica Neue Bold. If Helvetica is unavailable, Arial can be used temporarily until it is. Note that Italics should not usually be used in signage.
Ashington Site
Signage Guidelines
Typography
Helvetica Neue Bold ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 123456789!@#$%^&* For Primary Information
Helvetica Neue ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 123456789 !@#$%^&* For Secondary Information
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AkzoNobel
Ashington Site
Signage Guidelines
Typography
Typography Type is to be aligned to the left on all signage. This ensures maximum levels of readability by creating a consistent and well recognised starting point for the eye. Type aligned to the centre or to the right is not appropriate and cannot be used in most circumstances. Leading (or line spacing; the space between lines of type) can have significant effects on the legibility of the sign’s information. Leading is always slightly larger than the type size, so if the type is 250pt, 251pt leading would be suitable.
Be aware of forklifts and pedestrians
Be aware of forklifts and pedestrians Be aware of forklifts and pedestrians
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Colour system The signage colour palette has been chosen for its optimal visuals, high levels of contrast and compliance with the brand guidelines. Signage Blue will be used for the majority of internal and external signage, with Signage Red being applied only to signs with critically important information being displayed. Red renders type less readable than blue does, but it also draws attention much more effectively than blue.
Ashington Site
Signage Guidelines
Signage Blue
Pantone 294 C
Colour system Hex 00437B CMYK 97 68 14 2 RGB 0 82 145
For use on standard priority signage
Signage Red
Hex A11D20 CMYK 24 99 90 21 RGB 16 29 32
For use on critically high priority signage
Signage Black
Hex 000000 CMYK 0 0 0 100 RGB 0 0 0
For use on special signage
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Ashington Site
Signage Guidelines
Colour System
Colour system Usage scenarios are presented here to clarify when Signage Blue and Signage Red should be used. Red should only be used on signage which demands immediate and critical attention, such as displaying information which could result in danger if not followed. Blue should be used for all standard information signage, and particularly on directional signage. Blue should always be used as a background for signs which display location names. This helps to create a visual hierarchy which immediately draws attention to the most important information.
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Signage Sizes Varying sign sizes should be used for different sign types.
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Entrance Main Sign 11.5x3.2
Small Directional 1x3
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Signage sizes
[placeholder sizes] Actual sizes TBA
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Ashington Site
Signage Guidelines
Signage types
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Signage Guidelines
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Main Directional Signage Outer perimeter/entrance.
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Signage Guidelines
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Main Directional Signage Outer perimeter/entrance.
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Signage Guidelines
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Main Directional Signage Entrance Main Sign.
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Suspended Information Signage Outer perimeter/fences/objects. Signage designed to be attached to a structure or fence.
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Ashington Site
Signage Guidelines
Information
Information AkzoNobel Ashington Manufacturing Unit Signage Guidelines Created February 2016 v1.0 17/02/2016 Prototype 1.0 External Signage Only Internal Signage TBA
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