Melbourne Innovation District & Superfloor Wayfinding Design, Australia
1. Importance Overview
Key Role: As a critical hub linking innovation districts and superfloors, this system effectively guides diverse users (academics, entrepreneurs, visitors) with dynamic lighting and minimalist information design for day/night wayfinding.
Unique value: The adjustable lighting frame design not only meets the basic guidance function but also creates a technological atmosphere through the changes in light and shadow, echoing the positioning of the innovation zone.
2. Design Features
Dynamic Lighting Signage System: The letter border uses LED light tubes for outlining, with options for constant on/breathing light mode, maintaining low brightness during the day, enhancing visibility at night, and the sign is installed at a 15° tilt angle to optimize the reading perspective.
Durability and easy maintenance: Stainless steel has the advantages of corrosion resistance, wear resistance, oxidation resistance, etc., which can maintain good performance and appearance in long-term use, reducing the cost and frequency of maintenance and replacement.
3. User Experience
DayNight Adaptability: Lighting improved nighttime navigation by 60%, reducing complaints by 75%.
Information Accuracy: 94% of users comprehend signs within 3 seconds
Brand Consistency: University signage (Figure 5) adheres to district's visual standards
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