Signage Showcase

With the preliminary plannings and system setup introduced, the following is some of the signage designs in the overall plan and their description.





Entrance Map (Main Decision Point)

We noticed that the main entering route is from the passage in front of the service center, connecting the end of the parking lot.
Thus, we set up a map of the entire area with complete information, detailing various landmarks and service facilities, ensuring visitors could identify their location and plan their routes.



Central Map (Main Decision Point)

The front and back sections of the park have large plaza areas, both located along the main visiting routes.
Considering many facilities and landmarks surround the squares, we set up tilted map signages in both centers. Thus, visitors staying at the square for a short time can plan their next route.



Vertical Map (Main Decision Point)

During our survey, we noticed that visitors who arrived by car were accustomed to heading for the washroom behind the service center first, then entering the park through surrounding passages.
However, it is rather challenging to converge into the main visiting routes from here; therefore, a smaller vertical map is set up to prevent people from having a hard time finding directions when passing through.




All Gender Restrooms

In addition, we noticed that the "All Gender Restrooms" at the end of the parking lot and the middle section of the park were frequently visited, yet the former signs were not recognizable enough.
In response, more prominent signages were set up at the entrance of both restrooms, and the primary color was used as an exception to increase recognizability in the surroundings.



Wayfinding (Sub Decision Point)

The buildings in the park have undergone long history of changes at different stages. It is often difficult to directly observe important facility around corners or intersections of spaces.
Thus, we set up signs with different direction indicators which lead to common needs amid various areas, such as landmark or cultural space visits, and infrastructure wayfinding. This aims to avoid visitors from feeling frustrated while on their route.



Wayfinding (Sub Decision Point)

Most of the park's passages are long and narrow, which can easily lead to the problems above. Moreover, the park's outdoor areas are filled with open spaces, with entrance points varying from person to person.
Hence, we installed directional signs at many segments, leading people entering for the first time toward major landmarks. The guidance of other wayfinding designs can be carried on in such way.



交通標示 Parking Signages

Driving is the main transportation for visitors. The parking lot in front of the park has a wide variety of regulations based on the types of vehicles and the needs of special groups, so the clarity among designs is critical.