Signage and Wayfinding Design is an essential reference for design professionals who must communicate meaningful information in the built environment. Written to be both comprehensive and accessible, this vital resource shows how to apply a holistic, proven design method to large and small signage projects in an efficient and systematic manner.
Calori & Vanden-Eynden (New York) produced a new capabilities brochure to go with their new website. The brochure, which features two dozen projects, folds out to display a single image while the interior spreads show the firm’s work using large images.
Calori & Vanden-Eynden Design Consultants (New York) recently completed design of a new branded signage system for MF Global, a New York-based multi-national financial services company. The MF Global identity was designed by Infinia Group of New York, which engaged C&VE to extend the brand to MF Global's New York headquarters signage.
Calori & Vanden Eynden (New York) received three Best in Category awards in the 2011 American Graphic Design & Advertising (AGDA) awards program. The winning projects were wayfinding and signage programs for The Rockefeller University, New York; Port Imperial Ferry Terminal, Weehawken, N.J.; and Atlantic Terminal, Brooklyn, N.Y.
AMTRAK's Acela Specialty Station Signage Program. The Acela signage breaks new ground in the branding arena. Rather than being logotype-driven, the program derives its branding strength from its sculptural forms.
The headquarters building of Crate & Barrel is a sleek, modernist structure designed by Perkins and Will and located within a landscaped campus-like setting. The comprehensive exterior and interior graphics and wayfinding system ranged from monumental site identification signs to room identification signs and workstation nameplates. The interior sign program constituted a large part of the overall wayfinding system.
Calori & Vanden-Eynden (New York) is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the studio. Chris Calori and David Vanden-Eynden established C&VE in 1983, kick-starting a legacy of innovation and design excellence.
For demonstrating outstanding volunteer efforts while significantly contributing to the direction, growth, and excellence of SEGD programs
Recipients of the Distinguished Member Award have been instrumental in cultivating university EGD programs, advancing accessible and green design, and promoting cultural agenda through design.