Elisa Grossette started her career as an industrial designer specializing in product design, but she has always been fascinated by the urban environment, so turning to wayfinding was a natural fit for her.
Robert Cristinetti is owner of Cristinetti - Planning and Design. They develop transdisciplinary design solutions for our clients. This may include signage and wayfinding projects, product studies and brand spaces as well as exhibits, visual identities and corporate communication. The office consists of five additional employed professionals and is located in Frankfurt‘s east end, Germany.
Monika Meyer is a co-chair for the Toronto chapter.
As Designer at Entro, Monika Meyer takes a holistic approach to design, always considering the client’s objectives and the project’s potential functionality, formats, applications, and materials to create innovative yet appropriate solutions. She believes in beginning with the end in mind.
Asterisk designs integrated brand experiences that build understanding, inspire action, and engage people with one another and their surroundings.
We partner with leaders in industries ranging from real estate and technology to healthcare and retail to bring value to their places, products, and services. We work to understand what drives our clients and their audiences, then define and develop coordinated strategies via timeless design, savvy content, and polished craft — all with a collaborative, service-minded approach.
Advance Corporation was founded in 1941 by William F. Lorenz as a manufacturer of flexographic products and quickly earned a reputation for quality, service and innovation serving major manufacturing and service companies. It was during these early years that the company developed a special engraving process that eventually would be the catalyst for entrance into the award market.
Jed Skillins is a Design Lead on the Environmental Graphic Design Team at Johnson & Johnson developing signage, wayfinding and branding systems for their offices around the world.
Rebecca Dixon is a Wayfinding Strategist & Designer at JRC Design in Phoenix, AZ.
Rebecca Dixon glided into the JRC Design team as a graphic designer in 2012. As a Master in the Science of Design candidate at Arizona State University Rebecca Dixon completed her thesis working with the VA Hospital focusing on Wayfinding throughout their Health Care facility. A researcher by heart, Rebecca's diverse skills centralize around programming, planning, and design research methods making her a diverse part of the JRC Team.