Early in his career, a very wise man shared some extremely valuable advice with James... that doing things DIFFERENTLY was the key to achieving long-term success.
James Fine has taken that advice to heart in everything he has done personally and professionally... whether it be in creating product launches for international brands... his work in feature film and television... producing award-winning media for Fortune 500 multinationals or in founding Telecine... a uniquely successful creator of digital signage software and experiential content.
Who We Are: Float4 is an award-winning studio, passionate about weaving compelling digital experiences into physical spaces to amplify their identity. As a team of versatile, like-minded individuals, we strive to redefine conventions by designing and producing site-specific interactive multimedia installations. Through each project, we have realized this emerging industry’s need for a new set of tools and have invested heavily in the development of our proprietary RealMotion platform that has become the engine powering many of our projects.
These words from Benjamin Franklin, and those from Winston Churchill "We shape our environments, and then, our environments shape us" are foundational to understanding the value of immersive, interactive and connected digital experiences. Charles Fraresso is grateful to have learned and practiced his craft at leading organizations such as IMAX, Fakespace and Christie Digital.
Scroll through the slideshow above to see workplace wayfinding that wows spanning 2013 to 2018.
We searched our archives and asked a panel of workplace wayfinding design experts within the community for their picks of the most inspired workplace wayfinding spanning from 2013 to 2018.
This list has been compiled from the SEGD.org site and our experts' top recommendations and is presented in no particular order.
The Cinémathèque québécoise is at once a museum and an active film institution. The space houses two screening rooms where classic and contemporary films are regularly presented.
Planet MTL is an innovative educational exhibition that challenges visitors to consider what they love about their city in the context of what makes their city livable, lovable and sustainable despite modern issues such as pollution and climate change.
Julie Margot of Julie Margot Design and Peter Soland of Civiliti discuss their process working on an unconventional wayfinding project “Escales découvertes (Discovery Halts)” in Mont-Royal Park (Montréal).