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ENVIRONMENTAL
   GRAPHICS
What is environmental graphic design?
• Environmental design is a field without borders, and is
  therefore commonly misunderstood. As a multidisciplinary
  profession merging so many different fields, it’s easy to
  understand how anyone not directly involved would get
  confused. That lack of clear definition, however, is arguably
  one of the profession’s strengths.
• along with the lack of clear definition and boundaries, part of
  the confusion stems from the many different terms they are:
• Environmental graphics,
• architectural graphics,
• way finding,
• signage,
• and super graphics
   are just a few of the terms that have been used the history of
  our profession.
Common misconceptions about
         environmental graphic design
• Before we know what the term really means! We ought to
  know some of its misconceptions.
1. When the term environmental is used we assume its related
    to something about sustainability, green buildings and
    focusing on our environmental footprint.
2. Designing or improving the natural environment; confusion
    with landscape architecture or environmental engineering.
• Clearly the most widely misunderstood aspect of
  environmental design is that it is often mistakenly associated
  with sustainability and the recent “green” movement. While
  it’s important to consider sustainable materials and be
  environmentally responsible regarding our design practices,
  the word environmental bears no relationship to the natural
  environment.
DEFINITION
• Environmental graphic design (EGD for short) is a design
  profession embracing many design disciplines including graphic
  design, architecture, industrial design and landscape architecture.
• Practitioners in this field are concerned with the visual aspects of
  way finding, communicating identity and brands, information
  design, and shaping a sense of place.
• Some examples of work produced by environmental graphic
  designers include the design and planning of sign programs, way
  finding consulting, exhibit and interpretive design, entertainment
  environments, retail design, information design including maps, as
  well as memorial and donor recognition programs.
• Using the term “environmental graphic design” is a way to
  distinguish the practice from that of “conventional graphic design”,
  or rather designing in the three-dimensional environment as
  opposed to a two-dimensional medium such as printed paper or the
  screen.
HOW IT STARTED?
BRIEF HISTORY:
 •Up until the beginning of twentieth century the art nouveau movement
the design is developing parallel to architecture – skirting each other but
                          rarely interacting much.
 •In the post war economic boom of 50s and 60s design and architecture
    merged further as architectural spaces grew in size and complexity.
•By the 1970s the term “environmental graphic design” came to be used
to describe a close relationship between architecture and communication
                                   design.
•Hybrid commercial and transportation spaces required more attention to
                  signage design and navigation systems.
   •Followed by the formation of the society for environmental graphic
      design in direct response to growth of demand and profession.
EXAMPLE
• One of its best examples can be
  seen in station entrances for
  Paris new metro system
  designed by the architect
  hector guimard.
• Not only were the structures a
  marvel of Art Nouveau
  architecture, but they
  successfully integrated the
  “Metropolitan” lettering into
  the architecture, becoming one
  of the earliest, most widely
  recognized and documented
  examples of environmental
  graphic design.
EXAMPLE
• Another recent example • Robert Venturi designs
  can be seen in frank         buildings that are themselves
  gehry’s architecture who     environmental graphics.
  tells a story in each of his
  projects through unique
  use of building forms and
  communication.
Contents of environmental graphic design
• Environmental
  graphic design
  activity has been
  broken out into three
  distinct (but
  overlapping) arenas,
  They are:
1. Signage & way
   finding
2. Interpretation
3. placemaking
SINAGE AND WAYFINDING                          INTERPRETATION
• Signage and way finding programs             • Interpretive environments tell a story
  communicate site and navigational              or communicates an idea or theme.
  information to a viewer. Signage helps         Most often recognized as exhibit
  to identify and brand a specific place,        design, it also includes projects such
  and when used as part of a larger way          as historical sites or donor recognition
  finding program helps people to                programs.
  determine orientation and navigate a
  complex environment.




                              PLACEMAKING
  Placemaking takes a more conceptual approach in that it involves
  designing a distinctive image for a site. It typically focuses less on
  communicating information and more on a site’s branding, architecture
  and interior design, among other things.
ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED
• SOCIETY FOR
  ENVIRONMENTAL
  AND GRAPHIC
  DESIGN [SEGD]
• SEGD is the global
  community of people
  working at the
  intersection of
  communication
  design and the built
  environment.
•   E:SEGD_World_Tour_v4_lores.pdf
THE IMORTANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL
        GRAPHIC DESIGN
• If you’ve ever successfully navigated a new city, arrived
  at the correct airport terminal or learned something
  new at the museum, then you’ve already
  demonstrated the importance of environmental
  design. In fact, good environmental graphic design is a
  good example in communicating the value and
  importance of design in general.
• Environmental design plays an often overlooked but
  rarely disputed key role in how people interact with
  and experience the built environment.
• As the field of environmental graphic design has grown
  and matured, its value and demand has increased as
  well.
• Well designed signage is recognized as a key
  contributor to increased well-being and safety.
WHAT ARE THE WORKS OF
ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHIC
      DESIGNERS?
ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHIC DESIGNERS
•     Environmental graphic designers design architectural elements that visually define facilities, and
     they often offer related services such as development of promotional materials and publications.
     such as
•    Sculpture,
•     landscaping elements,
•     fixtures,
•     walkways,
•     and signage
    are examples of the types of three-dimensional architectural elements that may be produced.
    Publications and promotional materials that reflect the facility’s identity —including
•     brochures,
•     Web sites,
•     uniforms,
•     stationery,
•     multimedia presentations,
•    custom wallpaper,
•    packaging, reports,
•    newsletters,
•    and user manuals—
    often are part of the package of services that environmental graphic design firms offer their clients.
CONCLUSITION
• In the last three decades the field of
  environmental graphic design has emerged
• as the integration of the communications and
  architecture professions.
• Practitioners are creating not only a visual
  language but a full sensory experience that
  orients users to a space and may reflect a
  distinct image or theme.
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Environmental graphics ppt

  • 1. ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHICS
  • 2.
  • 3. What is environmental graphic design? • Environmental design is a field without borders, and is therefore commonly misunderstood. As a multidisciplinary profession merging so many different fields, it’s easy to understand how anyone not directly involved would get confused. That lack of clear definition, however, is arguably one of the profession’s strengths. • along with the lack of clear definition and boundaries, part of the confusion stems from the many different terms they are: • Environmental graphics, • architectural graphics, • way finding, • signage, • and super graphics are just a few of the terms that have been used the history of our profession.
  • 4. Common misconceptions about environmental graphic design • Before we know what the term really means! We ought to know some of its misconceptions. 1. When the term environmental is used we assume its related to something about sustainability, green buildings and focusing on our environmental footprint. 2. Designing or improving the natural environment; confusion with landscape architecture or environmental engineering. • Clearly the most widely misunderstood aspect of environmental design is that it is often mistakenly associated with sustainability and the recent “green” movement. While it’s important to consider sustainable materials and be environmentally responsible regarding our design practices, the word environmental bears no relationship to the natural environment.
  • 5. DEFINITION • Environmental graphic design (EGD for short) is a design profession embracing many design disciplines including graphic design, architecture, industrial design and landscape architecture. • Practitioners in this field are concerned with the visual aspects of way finding, communicating identity and brands, information design, and shaping a sense of place. • Some examples of work produced by environmental graphic designers include the design and planning of sign programs, way finding consulting, exhibit and interpretive design, entertainment environments, retail design, information design including maps, as well as memorial and donor recognition programs. • Using the term “environmental graphic design” is a way to distinguish the practice from that of “conventional graphic design”, or rather designing in the three-dimensional environment as opposed to a two-dimensional medium such as printed paper or the screen.
  • 6. HOW IT STARTED? BRIEF HISTORY: •Up until the beginning of twentieth century the art nouveau movement the design is developing parallel to architecture – skirting each other but rarely interacting much. •In the post war economic boom of 50s and 60s design and architecture merged further as architectural spaces grew in size and complexity. •By the 1970s the term “environmental graphic design” came to be used to describe a close relationship between architecture and communication design. •Hybrid commercial and transportation spaces required more attention to signage design and navigation systems. •Followed by the formation of the society for environmental graphic design in direct response to growth of demand and profession.
  • 7. EXAMPLE • One of its best examples can be seen in station entrances for Paris new metro system designed by the architect hector guimard. • Not only were the structures a marvel of Art Nouveau architecture, but they successfully integrated the “Metropolitan” lettering into the architecture, becoming one of the earliest, most widely recognized and documented examples of environmental graphic design.
  • 8. EXAMPLE • Another recent example • Robert Venturi designs can be seen in frank buildings that are themselves gehry’s architecture who environmental graphics. tells a story in each of his projects through unique use of building forms and communication.
  • 9. Contents of environmental graphic design • Environmental graphic design activity has been broken out into three distinct (but overlapping) arenas, They are: 1. Signage & way finding 2. Interpretation 3. placemaking
  • 10. SINAGE AND WAYFINDING INTERPRETATION • Signage and way finding programs • Interpretive environments tell a story communicate site and navigational or communicates an idea or theme. information to a viewer. Signage helps Most often recognized as exhibit to identify and brand a specific place, design, it also includes projects such and when used as part of a larger way as historical sites or donor recognition finding program helps people to programs. determine orientation and navigate a complex environment. PLACEMAKING Placemaking takes a more conceptual approach in that it involves designing a distinctive image for a site. It typically focuses less on communicating information and more on a site’s branding, architecture and interior design, among other things.
  • 11. ORGANIZATIONS INVOLVED • SOCIETY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND GRAPHIC DESIGN [SEGD] • SEGD is the global community of people working at the intersection of communication design and the built environment. • E:SEGD_World_Tour_v4_lores.pdf
  • 12. THE IMORTANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHIC DESIGN • If you’ve ever successfully navigated a new city, arrived at the correct airport terminal or learned something new at the museum, then you’ve already demonstrated the importance of environmental design. In fact, good environmental graphic design is a good example in communicating the value and importance of design in general. • Environmental design plays an often overlooked but rarely disputed key role in how people interact with and experience the built environment. • As the field of environmental graphic design has grown and matured, its value and demand has increased as well. • Well designed signage is recognized as a key contributor to increased well-being and safety.
  • 13. WHAT ARE THE WORKS OF ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHIC DESIGNERS?
  • 14. ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHIC DESIGNERS • Environmental graphic designers design architectural elements that visually define facilities, and they often offer related services such as development of promotional materials and publications. such as • Sculpture, • landscaping elements, • fixtures, • walkways, • and signage are examples of the types of three-dimensional architectural elements that may be produced. Publications and promotional materials that reflect the facility’s identity —including • brochures, • Web sites, • uniforms, • stationery, • multimedia presentations, • custom wallpaper, • packaging, reports, • newsletters, • and user manuals— often are part of the package of services that environmental graphic design firms offer their clients.
  • 15. CONCLUSITION • In the last three decades the field of environmental graphic design has emerged • as the integration of the communications and architecture professions. • Practitioners are creating not only a visual language but a full sensory experience that orients users to a space and may reflect a distinct image or theme.