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At the new downtown development ROW DTLA (a 2018 SEGD Global Design Award-winning project), Rios Clementi Hale Studios used place-led branding to reveal the story and uniqueness of the place. (Tour)
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The DTLA Digital Placemaking Experience will feature digital media installations by SNA at Circa and byStandard Vision at Marriott LA Live, Metropolis and Wilshire Grand. (Tour)
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Selbert Perkins Design collaborated with AC Martin Partners and Hanjin International Corporation to create a Wayfinding Master Plan for the Wilshire Grand Redevelopment Project — a mixed-use development. (Tour)
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The LA Metro Placemaking Experience will discuss improvements the largest public transit system on west coast with $52 billion in development investments. (Tour)
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Linespace has proudly been working with the University of Southern California to enhance the campus experience and establish brand consistency. The opening of the USC Village represents a true integration into the urban fabric. (Talk and Tour)
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Mijksenaar, the design firm known for its worldwide airport wayfinding expertise, has been contracted to be Denver International Airport’s (DEN) wayfinding consultant. DEN is the sixth-busiest airport in the US. (Talk) Photo: Denver International Airport
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Kolar Design worked with Ohio State University recently to implement a "Highway to Hallway" visitor strategy. The comprehensive signage and wayfinding plan is designed to enhance the visitor experience for the Big Ten campus. (Talk)
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EGG Office developed environmental graphics, wayfinding, signage and venue logos for the primary building on a tech giant's campus utilizing raw materials to capture the CEO’s “never-finished” mantra. (Talk) Photo: Jeremy Bittermann Photography
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Form:Media’s place branding addresses the lack of visible heritage with a subtle piece of signature architecture—the “monument.” All brand elements (logo, signage, graphics, and colors) are based on the monument's form. (Talk)
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Urbanite, part of Frost* Collective will be talking about human-centered approaches to wayfinding and their process for creating inspiring spatial experiences. (Talk)
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Endpoint will be discussing the process and unique considerations required for working on international transportation wayfinding projects in the MENA region, like the Dubai Tram—a high-profile, AED3.18bn project. (Talk)
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The event will also include a Pecha Kucha-style session, called 20x20: LA EGD, in which four speakers from three generations and three Los Angeles offices—RSM Design, Altitude Design and Newsom Design—will present. (Talk)