Richard Garcia

Richard G. Garcia

Richard G. Garcia, R.A. is Chief of Signage for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department. He is responsible for the design, fabrication and implementation of all architectural signage programs and graphic systems throughout Miami International Airport (MIA) and four general aviation (GA) airports in the Miami area. MIA handles more than 44 million passengers and two million tons of cargo annually, and is among the nation's busiest international passenger and cargo airports.

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Miami International Airport (MIA)
Miami, FL

Richard Garcia & Joseph Labozan Dialogue: Planning and Designing for an International Gateway

 

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    Richard Garcia - Planning and Designing for an International Gateway

     

    SEGD is an amazing community of designers, fabricators and manufacturers who create experiences that connect people to place. One of the many membership benefits of SEGD is a library of talks from SEGD's past events. All videos from 2014 through 2019 are available for viewing for members for free. 

    If you are a member please log in (hint: top right below search) if not please join SEGD and experience its amazing resources. First year members receive a discount on the member rate!

      Planning and Designing an International Gateway [at SEGD's 2016 Wayfinding Event]

      SEGD Wayfinding Event, April 14-15, at Miami Intl Airport

      With the goal of improving the customer experience for its 40 million annual passengers, Miami International Airport has recently completed wayfinding packages for its North, Central and South Terminals using standards developed by Labozan Associates. The key challenge of the program was to reduce signage to reduce clutter--without compromising wayfinding ease. MIA is the site of SEGD's 2016 Wayfinding Event April 14-15 and this is your chance to tour the airport and learn from the challenges of planning and designing this international gateway!

      Your Map to SEGD’s 2016 Wayfinding Event [April 14-15 in Miami]

      SEGD Wayfinding Event, April 14-15, 2016

      Where can you discover the latest apps and digital signage technologies being used in airports? And learn how human factors research should be informing your next healthcare project? And see the latest in wayfinding/branded environments hybrids in workplaces? You’ll want to find your way to Miami April 14-15 for SEGD’s 2016 Wayfinding Event! Here’s your map.

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