Wednesday , 27 August 2025 | design, Blog, Events & Exhibits, graphics and signage, wayfinding
The key to effective wayfinding signage is a combination of great design and strategic placement for attendees. Clear signage can help attendees quickly locate areas like registration and restrooms and affect the overall flow and success of the event. In this blog, we’ll share practical steps to plan wayfinding signage that not only looks good but is strategic from start to finish.
There is a difference between using signage as décor and signage as a tool. The impact of signage extends to the attendee experience, dwell time, and overall brand perception. It’s also an opportunity to reinforce brand messaging that can influence both the event itself and the outcome afterward.
Here are some questions to ask yourself:
There are countless options, from large-scale installations to small directional signs. Explore ideas for different types of event signage here.
This is the stage to choose the optimal height, angle, and size for visibility and readability. If you’ve performed a site visit, use your measurements to create a virtual mockup. This allows you to preview placement and scale before moving from rendering to reality.
When positioning signage, place it before decision points, rather than at them. Plan for for ADA compliance and accessibility best practices to make them inclusive. Troubleshoot any height restrictions or obstructions within the venue beforehand, along with deciding if the signage will be standing, stacked, hanging, mounted etc. You might have to adapt your signage strategy to align with event layouts, budget constraints, and your production timeline.
Now that you have all the stats down and have decided what you need, it’s time to bring style and design to the table.
See some examples of past projects here that show branding, color choice, and space usage.
With the inevitable chaos of event management, prevent a last-minute rush by scheduling the signage and graphics installation with buffer time for weather delays, venue changes, or emergency reprints. Test the event with a walkthrough beforehand, if possible, to avoid any pitfalls and check for quality control, proper installation, and to make sure the signage looks good. Or you can do a mock-up or virtual walkthrough to see how the graphics look and how the flow works. You can also ask event staff to take a look and make any adjustments before it’s showtime.
Remember to consider your event wayfinding signage as part of your overall event strategy. Ensure your event collateral, from your first event direct mail invitation to your programs thank you goodie bags matches the event vision and messaging. We have some other tips for pre and post-event planning in this event planning blog.
Here’s some common missteps that can throw off your budget or timeline:
Remember, great event wayfinding signage starts with strategy, not just design. Vomela’s expertise in creating strategic wayfinding systems covers everything from creative services to installation. Contact us today to schedule a signage strategy session.
Aug 27, 2025 |
Topics: design, Blog, Events & Exhibits, graphics and signage, wayfinding