An integrated signage standard conceived around a practice's architecture — not applied to it.
Wilshire Neuroscience Institute had engaged a prominent interior designer to create something significant: a corridor defined by a sweeping Romano 'Lake' Corian illuminated wall — an architectural feature with genuine presence. The existing directory signage had been installed before the renovation concept existed. It was functional. It was also completely disconnected from everything around it.
The original scope brought to Vantage Sign Systems was straightforward: remove the existing ACM directory panel and remount it on the new Corian wall. We asked a different question first.
Existing ACM directory — functional, disconnected from the architectural environment.
Remounting an existing ACM panel on a new Corian wall would have solved the immediate problem and created a permanent one. A generic directory bolted to a bespoke architectural surface would announce, every day, that the sign and the space were designed by different people with different standards. We proposed a different approach: conceive the directory as part of the wall from the start.
Every decision in a sign system has consequences. Some are aesthetic. Some are structural. Some — once made — cannot be undone. We work through these questions before concept development begins.
The directory and the profile wall were conceived together — in conversation with the architectural design — not competing with it. Each element is independently functional. Together, they establish a complete signage identity for the practice.
Illuminated directory — flush with the Corian wall surface. Warm, legible, architecturally integrated. Each panel independently field-replaceable.
Profile wall — 21 physicians in a wave composition. The pattern was chosen deliberately: outer rows flush, center row offset, creating a sense of horizontal motion that echoes the organic flow of the illuminated Corian wall directly opposite.
Patients walking this corridor know exactly who is caring for them before they enter an exam room. That conversation — credentials, expertise, commitment to the field — starts at the wall.
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