INFOTOGO Toronto Wayfinding System
Project Vision
INFOTOGO addresses Toronto’s need for a self-financing tourist and resident wayfinding information system that can be deployed city wide, with custom district mapping.
The form of this street furniture element breaks away from the traditional city information pillar by lifting the body of the structure off the ground from a cantilevered pole. This innovative approach is further emphasized by implementing a three-sided display system, two convex faces, and one concave face to welcome and invite the user.
The system includes internally-lit, large-scale district maps for each area; a printed pocket-sized map dispensed using custom vending technology; text-based LEDs for weekly public notices and upcoming events; a push-button audio system that broadcasts historic facts about each district location; public seating; and revenue-generating ad panels that capitalize all project costs.
All locations were designed to provide barrier-free accessibility. A custom range of city icon graphics highlights popular requested locations and includes international pictograms and audio technology to inform, entertain, and navigate all users.
Project Details
Design Team
Jeremy Kramer (Principal in Charge), Janet Young, Brian McCall, Alex Bozovic, Kyle Blieman
Design Firm
Kramer Design Associates
Consultants
Segamo Audio Systems
Fabricators
Atec Signs