Indoor Signs
Indoor signage is an essential element for guiding, informing, and enhancing the experience of people within an indoor space, like an office, retail store, hospital, or school. Good indoor signage combines clear communication with visual appeal.
The design, placement, and materials for indoor signage should consider accessibility, visibility, and the aesthetics of the environment to ensure clear and effective communication.Here are some common types and their purposes:
Wayfinding Signs
Help people navigate large or complex buildings, guiding them to different areas like restrooms, exits, meeting rooms, or departments.
Informational Signs
Provide specific information about products, policies, or events. Often found in retail stores, museums, or hotels, they might include pricing, descriptions, or special promotions.
Directional Signs
Guide visitors to specific destinations or amenities. They typically have arrows and simple text to direct people toward exits, elevators, restrooms, or main areas.
Regulatory Signs
Ensure compliance with safety and legal regulations, such as “Exit” signs, “No Smoking” areas, or signs indicating fire escapes.

Branding and Identity Signs
Reinforce brand presence, often featuring logos, color schemes, and messaging aligned with the company’s values or mission.
Room Identification Signs
Used in offices, hotels, or educational institutions to label rooms or spaces (e.g., conference rooms, classrooms, or suites).