Campus Wayfinding and Signage

From Appalachian State University Policy Manual
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Policy 507.15

Introduction

1.1 The University recognizes the need for comprehensive, clear and consistent signage and associated standards to facilitate access and wayfinding needs of faculty, students, staff, and visitors. Well-designed signage will unify campus places, orient people, and strengthen Appalachian State University’s image.

Scope

2.1 This policy applies to all interior and exterior signage for Appalachian State University. The standards will encompass signage placement, design characteristics and size.

Definitions

Wayfinding

a consistent use and organization of definite sensory cues from the external environment

Design Characteristics

anything included in the design outlines—color, size, font, spacing, graphics, information, shape or any element that would be portrayed on a sign

Exterior Signage

any sign situated outside. This includes but is not limited to building signage, parking and traffic signage, wall-mounted signs, memorials, digital or other technologies, vehicular-orientation signage, information kiosks, information signage and donor signage/recognition

Interior Signage

any sign situated on the inside of a structure. This includes but is not limited to directories, room plaques, directional signage, room schematics, digital or other technologies, emergency evacuation routes and restroom signage

Plaque

an ornamental tablet, typically of metal or plastic, that is fixed to a wall or other surface

Temporary Signage

signage intended to be in use for 60 days or fewer

Policy and Procedure Statements

Example policy 1

Example policy 2

Additional References

Authority

Contact Information

Effective Date

Revision Dates