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U N I V E R S I T Y O F H A W A I‘I A T H I L O
E O L A K A ‘ L E L O H A W A I ‘ I
PHASE 3: 50% Signage Standards Guidelines
JANUARY 20, 2015
TWO TWELVE
Table of Contents
1. IntroductionDESCRIPTION PAGE
Phase 1 Recap / Program Goals 1..01
Design Review Comments 1.02
Messaging Strategy 1.03
Legibility Study 1.04
2. User JourneyDESCRIPTION PAGE
User Journey 2.01
3. Design StandardsDESCRIPTION PAGE
Finishes 3.01
Materials 3.02
4. Exterior Sign TypesDESCRIPTION PAGE
Exterior Sign Type Overview 4.01 - 4.03
Entrance Identification 4.04 - 4.05
Entrance Identification Alt. 4.06 - 4.07
Vehicular Directional 4.08 - 4.09
Vehicular Directional Alt. 4.10 - 4.11
Street Directional 4.12 - 4.13
Parking Lot Identification 4.14 - 4.15
Campus Map Kiosk 4.16 - 4.17
Orientation Dial 4.18 - 4.19
Pedestrian Directional 4.20 - 4.21
Cluster Identification 4.22 - 4.23
Cluster Map Kiosk 4.24 - 4.25
Building Identification 4.26 - 4.27
5. Interior Sign TypesDESCRIPTION PAGE
Interior Sign Type Overview 5.01
Cluster Family Overview 5.02
Cluster Family Overview 5.03
Restroom Flag Sign 5.04
Restroom Sign 5.05
Room Sign 5.06
Stair Egress Sign 5.07
Elevator Egress Sign 5.08
Elevator Door Identification 5.09
Directional 5.10
Accessibility Directional 5.11
6. Next StepsDESCRIPTION PAGE
Next Steps 6.01
1.01 Phase 1 Recap / Program Goals
1.02 Design Review Comments
1.03 Messaging Strategy
1.04 Legibility Study
Chapter 1:Introduction
1.01
Phase Recap / Program GoalsPhase 2: Project Outline
Chapter 1 is a recap of how we have arrived at this point, and discussed how we have enforced our strategy through layout hierarchy and messaging.
Chapter 2 illustrates a typical user journey, from main entrance to final destination on campus. The journey highlights each sign type in it’s typical location and message
Chapter 3 outlines the exterior sign system
Chapter 4 outlines the interior signage system
Chapter 5 outlines over arching graphic standards and provides information on color and typeface selections.
*As the design process advances towards its end goal (Guidelines Document) , this space will be updated and expand to highlight what is captured within each issued document.
Phase 1: Strategy
Organization - The use of clusters as was approved. Buildings are aligned by use to aid in campus organization.
Language - The use of the Hawaiian language as the primary message. English translations to be secondary information.
Color - Align to the environment and distinguish each campus cluster.
Function - Design approaches are to allow for the greatest amount of flexibility. Implementation can be done in phases.
Approved Cluster Names:
Lehua - Athletics and Recreation
Kupukupu - Community Campus Shops
Kī - Student and Public Access
Hau - Student Housing
Koa - Academics & Administration
Phase 3:
Design Review Comments
ITEM Phase 1 Comments1 There are some concerns that using Hawaiian as the primary
language may be confusing to the majority users. One suggestion is to use Hawaiian as primary language only on signs that are going to be read close-up and have English as the primary language used on signs that will be read from a distance (vehicular signs, building signs, etc.)
2 San serif & Avenir fonts are fine. Please include samples of the different styles available within the font family (Light, Bold, Italic, Black, etc.) – for review and a final selection. The typeface in 10/30/2014 acceptable.
3 Hawaiian is an English word and should not have the ‘okina—Hawai‘ian is incorrect.
4 We would like to see the top right color group in page 9 be tested in the Campus map in page 5. We like the contrast within the group and it's muted, earthy tones. The colors will be a nice contrast to the greenery surrounding our campus while complementing the red roofs of our buildings. The colors in current page 5 seems working too. Please put the colors in current page 5 map into a color column.
5 In Room ID signs, we like to have the occupant name sign that can easily be replaced. Seems we still have time to work out the details.
6 Thanks for the up-date. I received several review comments on the color schemes. The colors look nice in the color palette we selected. However, when it is applied on the “September Map”, it is less more difficult to distinguish the groups – in comparing to the “August Map”. Because the color value in the August Map are very close, when tested with color blindness simulator http://www.color-blindness.com/coblis-color- blindness-simulator/ the August Map is more difficult for the color blind . Is it possible to design a map with the variety of colors – similar to the August Map but also use different color values?
DATE Response8/29/14 Through typographic and visibility studies, Two Twelve has
determined that an acceptible letter cap height for secondary text can be maintained for vehicular traffic. This will allow the secondary copy to be clearly visible and functional.
8/29/14
REVISED
11/14/14
Project Typeface is Accate. Light, Bold, Italic, and Black variations have been provided.
8/29/14 Corrected
8/29/14 This will continuously be updated as the color studies evolve.
8/29/14 Room IDs will have changeable inserts for maximum flexibiliy.
9/10/14 While we agree with, it is important to note that the map will require additional exploration (currenly not within our scope) in order to convey the cluster designations. The map we are show is for information purposes only.
ITEM Phase 2 Comments7 we would like to see the design applied to the various campus
entry signs (Kawili, Kapiolani, Lanikaula, etc. per 2014-08 submittal) and have the UH Hilo logo included on them.
8 We prefer Option 1, as the wood gives a warmer feeling. There are many plastic wood choices. Below is one of many web site with Plastic Lumber Sizes & Colors
http://alliedplasticlumber.com/category/lumber-sizes-colors.html
9 As mentioned in the previous review, though we like the richness of the color palette, the having a greater difference in values would help differentiate the various groupings. We also want to know if the colors have any particular meaning or cultural significance?
10 Incorporate "Hilo Red" in Page 6.02 - probably as the "University Family" sign color.
11 There is a mixed up on the cluster name & definition in page 1.02 & all the signs in later sections.
12 We would like to see the design applied to interior signage such as room signs and name plates with flexibility for in-house maintenance to assure cost effectiveness.
13 Provide better arrow/direction indicator for the Dial sign.
14 The vertical text of the Campus ID sign is not easy to read. Please change it to horizontal text.
15 The vehicular directional signs. Please have the English the same size text as the Hawaiian text.
16 UH Hilo prefers to have red letter on white background for both the campus ID & the vehicular directional signs.
DATE Response11/14/14 Sign family now inlcudes an Entrance ID sign.
11/14/14 Option 1 will be developed moving forward. Two Twelve will research appropriate recycled materials that are suitable, as well as durable for the site conditions.
11/14/14 We have reviewed the color palette and have attempted to differentiate the clusters, while maintaining the beautiful approach initally offered by Sig and his team.
11/14/14 Corrected
11/14/14 Corrected
11/14/14 The interior signage is based on the building location and cluster color. Signs to be developed for in house maintenance.
11/14/14 Included an arrow design that aligns with the project signage.
12/23/14 We have created a new Campus ID sign type with horizontal text. The previous Campus ID with vertical text is included as an alternative option.
12/23/14 Corrected
12/23/14 Corrected. We have also added alternative options of these sign types with white letters on a red background.
1.02
1.03
Messaging Strategy Nomenclature
Sign types and messages are aligned to the each user group - vehicular or pedestrian. Each user group requires it’s own set of messaging, sharing specific information to aid in the immediate navigation. This structure allows us to breakdown messaging that is specific to each group.
Vehicular Messaging
Those messages that relate directly to navigating the University grounds. This over arching set of messages are less specific to individual building identification and focus on highlighting information as it relates to the parking locations (zones, preferred, general, etc) This is tier one of the information hierarchy, from this set of messages, the remaining message structure is used.
Pedestrian Messaging
The message structure is important in determining, not only what is being said, but where. This structure at it’s core is designed around using the cluster names as the over arching navigation tool.
Sign Type Location Typical Message
A Entrance ID Main entries Kawili
B Vehicular Directional Campus roadways Directions to parking zones
C Street Identification On campus street corners Nowelo Street
D Parking ID Parking entrances Preferred Lot 4 (regulatory info)
E Campus Map/Kiosk Major pedestrian paths Overall campus map
F Orientation Dial Piko Cluster names and directionals
G Pedestrian Directional Covered walkways Cluster name (Lauhu)
H Cluster Map/Kiosk 1 per cluster entry Detailed cluster map (list of buildings within cluster)
I Cluster Directional Within Cluster Destinations within Cluster (wall mounted or free standing)
J Building ID 1 per building entry Mo‘okini Library (Cluster Name)
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1.04
Legibility StudyInformation Hierarchy
A focus within the wayfinding strategy is the use of Hawaiian language on all signage. This approach creates a two tiered information structure with Hawaiian being the primary message, its translation is secondary in value, but equally important to the end user. It is imperative that the hierarchy of information be functional and clearly legible to the user.
Industry practice for low-volume, such as campus roads, with estimated speeds of 25 mph or less (40 km/h), dictate a minimum cap height no smaller than 1 1/2 inches in height.
An accepted “rule-of-thumb” to follow for legibility for signs of this nature is to have 1 inch (25 mm) of letter height for every 40 feet (12 m) of desired legibility.
2 1/
4"4"
1 1/
4"1
3/4"
HauStudent & Public Access
Vehicular Directional
Pedestrian Directional Mounted
Kahua Ho ok Ka a HaumanaStudent Parking
5 1/
2"2
1/2"
2 1/
2"1"
2 1/
2"
2.01 Destinations & Nomenclature
Chapter 2:User Journey
Lehua HauStudent HousingBuildings 1-3
Academic &
Administrative
Ofces
Student &
Public Access
Student Housing
Buildings 4-7
Student HousingBuildings 8-10
HAW
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Athletic
Facilities
KoaK
Hau
Koa
Kupuk
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Vehicular Path
Pedestrian Path
A B D E F G H I J
NOWELO ST.
MAINENTRANCE
BA
DE
F
G
H
H
I
K WILI ST.
LANIK ULA ST.
THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT HILO
HauStudent Housing
KīStudent & Public Access
KoaAcademics & Administrative Koa
Academics &
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Koleke K
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Kahi E Hele Aku AiDESTINATIONS
LEHUAKĪ
KUPUKUPU
HAU KOA
Welina Hilo Hanakahi!
NO
WE
LO S
T.
KAWILI ST.
KAPIOLANI ST.
LANIKAU
LA ST.
NOWELO ST.
NO
WE
LO S
T.
KOMOHANA ST.
‘IMILOA PL.
PUA
INA
KO
ST.
AOHOKU PL.
MAINENTRANCE
COLLEGE OFHAWAIIANLANGUAGE
‘IMILOAASTRONOMY CENTEROF HAWAI ‘I
COLLEGE OFPHARMACY
KAPIOLANI ST.
ADMISSIONS
LANIKAU
LA ST.
THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT HILO
Preferred Parking
ZONE 2Kahua Ho ok Ka a Lepili Wale NPa a K ia Kahua Mai Ka 12am–6am
Permit Parking Only Lot Closed 12am–6am
Preferred Parking
Kahua Ho‘ok aLepili Ula ula
Permit Parking
Kahua Ho ok Ka a Lepili
Kahua Ho ok Ka a HaumanaStudent Parking
Kahua Ho ok Ka a MalihiniVisitor Parking
K wili KaiK wili St. Theatre East
Destinations & Nomenclature
User Journey
This user journey is viewed from the perspective of both user groups (vehicular/pedestrian). It engages the campus on a typical experience from main entry to a particular campus destination within a defined cluster.
2.01
3.01 Finishes
3.02 Materials
Chapter 3:Design Standards
Finishes
3.01
Finish Schedule
CODE TO MATCH
Material
M1 Richlite Northwest - R100 (100% recycled material)
M2 Piko Vinyl
Paint
P1 White Paint
P2 Hilo Red to match PMS 485C
P3 Gray to match PMS 407C
P4 Blue to match PMS 315C
P5 Dark Blue to match PMS 539C
P6 Green to match PMS 7496C
P7 Purple to match PMS 260C
Vinyl
V1a White Vinyl - Reflective
V1b White Vinyl
V2 Red Vinyl
V3 Grey Vinyl
V4 Blue Vinyl
V5 Dark Blue Vinyl
V6 Green Vinyl
V7 Purple Vinyl
Akkurat Std
Given the graphic challenges of the Hawaiian language, Sig Zane offered several font options that are successful handling the required diacritical marks.
Akkurat offers the most flexibility within the family, and will help define the information hierarchy, while having a clean and legible look.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
T1 - Akkurat Std Regular
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzT2 - Akkurat Std Light
University of Hawai'i Seal Arrows
Restroom Stairs Accessibility No SmokingMen’s RestroomWomen’s Restroom
Typography
Symbols
Materials
3.02
Materials
Richlite Northwest offers an ideal product for this application. Made from 100% recycled material (FSC Certified), yet durable enough to withstand the Hawaiian environment.
Available sizes allow the design intent to be kept, using this material as an overall veneer that offers the warm feeling of wood.
Product information: http://www.richlite.com/gallery.html
Color - r100 (top)
Recycled content: R100 (100%)
4.01 - 4.03 Exterior Sign Type Overview
4.04 - 4.05 Entrance Identification
4.06 - 4.07 Entrance Identification Alt.
4.08 - 4.09 Vehicular Directional
4.10 - 4.11 Vehicular Directional Alt.
4.12 - 4.13 Street Identification
4.14 - 4.15 Parking Lot Identification
4.16 - 4.17 Campus Map Kiosk
4.18 - 4.19 Orientation Dial
4.20 - 4.21 Pedestrian Directionals
4.22 - 4.23 Cluster Map Kiosk
4.24 - 4.25 Cluster Directional
4.26 - 4.27 Building Identification
Chapter 4:Exterior Sign Types
Koa
Sign Type CStreet Directional
Sign Type DParking Lot Identification
Sign Type ECampus Map Kiosk
Sign Type BVehicular Directional
Sign Type B Alt.Vehicular Directional
Sign Type GPedestrian Directional
Sign Type ICluster Directional
Sign Type HCluster Map Kiosk
Sign Type JBuilding Identification
Cluster Family
University Family
Sign Type FOrientation Dial
Koa
Koleke K
laiho
okele Waiw
ai Kloa
aC
ollege of Bu
siness E
conom
icsAcademics &
HauStudent Housing
KīStudent & Public Access
KoaAcademics & Administrative
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
LANIKAU
LA ST.
NOWELO ST.
SIONS
LANIKAU
LA ST.
Sign Type AEntrance Identification
Sign Type A Alt.Entrance Identification
Lehua HauStudent HousingBuildings 1-3
Academic &
Administrative
Ofces
Student &
Public Access
Student Housing
Buildings 4-7
Student HousingBuildings 8-10
HAW
CC
Sho
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dmin
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fce
s
Athletic
Facilities
KoaK
Hau
Koa
Kupuk
upu
Permit Parking
Kahua Ho ok Ka a Lepili
Kahua Ho ok Ka a HaumanaStudent Parking
Kahua Ho ok Ka a MalihiniVisitor Parking
Nowelo St.
Komohana St.
Preferred Parking
ZONE 2Kahua Ho ok Ka a Lepili Wale NPa a K ia Kahua Mai Ka 12am–6am
Permit Parking Only Lot Closed 12am–6am
Preferred Parking
Kahua Ho‘ok aLepili Ula ula
THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT HILO
Kahi E Hele Aku AiDESTINATIONS
LEHUAKĪ
KUPUKUPU
HAU KOA
Welina Hilo Hanakahi!
NO
WE
LO S
T.
KAWILI ST.
KAPIOLANI ST.
LANIKAU
LA ST.
NOWELO ST.
NO
WE
LO S
T.
KOMOHANA ST.
‘IMILOA PL.
PUA
INA
KO
ST.
AOHOKU PL.
MAINENTRANCE
COLLEGE OFHAWAIIANLANGUAGE
‘IMILOAASTRONOMY CENTEROF HAWAI ‘I
COLLEGE OFPHARMACY
KAPIOLANI ST.
ADMISSIONS
LANIKAU
LA ST.
THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT HILOK wili KaiK wili St. Theatre East
Permit Parking
Kahua Ho ok Ka a Lepili
Kahua Ho ok Ka a HaumanaStudent Parking
Kahua Ho ok Ka a MalihiniVisitor Parking
Kw
ili Kai
Kw
ili St. Theatre E
ast
Exterior Sign Type OverviewAs part of the overall strategy, the use of layers is translated to the physical element. Multiple panels gives each sign type depth, while embracing the natural feel of the environment through the use of a wood motif. Selections can range from indigenous wood selections, standard dimension elements, or treated veneers to achieve the design aesthetic.
To reinforce the messaging strategy, sign colors are aligned by vehicular and pedestrian colors. All University based signage (vehicular) utilizes standard University colors. The all pedestrian signage begins to define each cluster, each sign is colored based on its location.
Where possible, similar dimensions are used across multiple sign types to reduce the overall program changes. This allows for easier fabrication and maintenance of the system over time.
4.01
Koa
NO
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NOWELO S
Hau
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Koleke K
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siness E
conom
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HauStudent Housing
KoaAcademics &Administrative
LehuaAthletic Facilities
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Sign Type GPedestrian Directional
Sign Type ICluster Directional
Sign Type HCluster Map Kiosk
Sign Type JBuilding Identification
Sign Type FOrientation Dial
Cluster Family
Lehua HauStudent HousingBuildings 1-3
Academic &
Administrative
Ofces
Student &
Public Access
Student Housing
Buildings 4-7
Student HousingBuildings 8-10
HAW
CC
Sho
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Athletic
Facilities
KoaK
Hau
Koa
Kupuk
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ST
ADMISSIONS
K
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lic Access
Koleke K
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ollege of Bu
siness E
conom
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HauStudent Housing
KīStudent & Public Access
KoaAcademics & Administrative
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Sign Type GPedestrian Directional
Sign Type ICluster Directional
Sign Type HCluster Map Kiosk
Sign Type JBuilding Identification
Sign Type FOrientation Dial
Cluster Family
Lehua HauStudent HousingBuildings 1-3
Academic &
Administrative
Ofces
Student &
Public Access
Student Housing
Buildings 4-7
Student HousingBuildings 8-10
HAW
CC
Sho
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cade
mic
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dmin
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ativ
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fce
sAthletic
Facilities
KoaK
Hau
Koa
Kupuk
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Kī
Hau
K
Cluster Family OverviewColor application across the pedestrian sign type family
4.02
Lehua
LehuaA
thletic F
acilities
Koleke K
laiho
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aC
ollege of Bu
siness E
conom
icsAthletic Facilities
HauStudent Housing
KoaAcademics &Administrative
LehuaAthletic Facilities
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Sign Type GPedestrian Directional
Sign Type ICluster Directional
Sign Type HCluster Map Kiosk
Sign Type JBuilding Identification
Sign Type FOrientation Dial
Cluster Family
Lehua HauStudent HousingBuildings 1-3
Academic &
Administrative
Ofces
Student &
Public Access
Student Housing
Buildings 4-7
Student HousingBuildings 8-10
HAW
CC
Sho
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fce
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Athletic
Facilities
KoaK
Hau
Koa
Kupuk
upu
Kupukupu
Kup
ukupu
HA
W C
C S
hop
s
Koleke K
laiho
okele Waiw
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ollege of Bu
siness E
conom
icsHAW CC Shops
KoaAcademics &Administrative
HauStudent Housing
KupukupuHAW CC Shops
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Sign Type GPedestrian Directional
Sign Type ICluster Directional
Sign Type HCluster Map Kiosk
Sign Type JBuilding Identification
Sign Type FOrientation Dial
Cluster Family
Lehua HauStudent HousingBuildings 1-3
Academic &
Administrative
Ofces
Student &
Public Access
Student Housing
Buildings 4-7
Student HousingBuildings 8-10
HAW
CC
Sho
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cade
mic
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dmin
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ativ
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fce
sAthletic
Facilities
KoaK
Hau
Koa
Kupuk
upu
Kupukupu
Lehua
LehuaFlower of the
Cluster Family OverviewColor application across the pedestrian sign type family
4.03
Sign Location Map
Entrance IdentificationSign Type A
Programmed to be installed at all main campus entries. Increased scale will help vehicular traffic identify each entry from a distance. Messages/Entry names align with existing nomenclature that is familiar with students and staff. The University Seal is included to align the Hilo campus with the larger state institute. All signs shall be installed to the right of the direction of traffic and where suffi-cient space is available.
(a) Signs should be located to take advantage of natural terrain, to minimize impacts on scenic environment and to avoid visual conflicts with other signs, trees and lampposts.
(b) Signs shall be located so as not to interfere with, obstruct or divert driver’s attention from any other Official Traffic Control Device. Other Official Traffic Control Devices placed at intersection approaches, subsequent to the placement of a Wayfinding Sign, shall have precedence as to location and may require the relocation of the Wayfinding Sign.
(c) Wayfinding Signs should be positioned in such a manner that does not restrict driver’s attention or view when making turns or driving through an intersection.
(d) Wherever possible Wayfinding Signs should be installed in line with existing street fixtures.
4.04
KW
BA
D
D
F
C
Perspective RenderingElevation - Sign Type AScale: 1/2"=1'
Plan View - Sign Type AScale: 1/2"=1'
K wili KaiK wili St. Theatre East
K wili KaiK wili St. Theatre East
1” = 1’1
Section View – Sign Type A
1/2” = 1’4
Back Elevation – Sign Type A1/2” = 1’
3Side Elevation – Sign Type A
1/2” = 1’2
Front Elevation – Sign Type A
1
4.05
K wili KaiK wili St. Theatre East
K wili KaiK wili St. Theatre East
1/2” = 1’5
Base Elevation – Sign Type A
2'-0"
7'-11"
11"
1'-6"
4'-6"
4"
2"2"
3'-6"
4"
2" 2"8'
-5"
3"3'-6"
3"6"
3"3
1/4"
3"
11"
5"
5"
1'-6"
4'-6"
Entrance IdentificationSign Type A
Production Notes Materials: Aluminum, Richlite Type: Free standing Graphics: Painted panel with reflective vinyl
4.05
PanelSymbol: V1aLetters: T1, V1aBackground: P2
PanelM1
PanelSymbol: V2Letters: T1, V2Background: P1
Sign Location Map
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Kw
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Kw
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Kw
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Kw
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Plan View - Sign Type A Alt.Scale: 1/2"=1'
Elevation - Sign Type A Alt.Scale: 1/2"=1'
Entrance IdentificationSign Type A Alt.
Programmed to be installed at all main campus entries. Increased scale will help vehicular traffic identify each entry from a distance. Messages/Entry names align with existing nomenclature that is familiar with students and staff. The University Seal is included to align the Hilo campus with the larger state institute. All signs shall be installed to the right of the direction of traffic and where suffi-cient space is available.
(a) Signs should be located to take advantage of natural terrain, to minimize impacts on scenic environment and to avoid visual conflicts with other signs, trees and lampposts.
(b) Signs shall be located so as not to interfere with, obstruct or divert driver’s attention from any other Official Traffic Control Device. Other Official Traffic Control Devices placed at intersection approaches, subsequent to the placement of a Wayfinding Sign, shall have precedence as to location and may require the relocation of the Wayfinding Sign.
(c) Wayfinding Signs should be positioned in such a manner that does not restrict driver’s attention or view when making turns or driving through an intersection.
(d) Wherever possible Wayfinding Signs should be installed in line with existing street fixtures.
4.06Perspective Rendering
KW
BA
D
D
F
C
Kw
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Kw
ili St. Theatre E
ast
Kw
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Kw
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ast
1” = 1’4
Section View – Sign Type A Alt.
1/2” = 1’3
Back Elevation – Sign Type A Alt.1/2” = 1’
2Side Elevation – Sign Type A Alt.
1/2” = 1’1
Front Elevation – Sign Type A Alt.
3"
6"
3"
1'-6"
3"
6"
3"
3'-6"3"
12'-0"
5"
5"
3 1/4" 6"
1'-6"
1'-6"
11"
4
4.07
Entrance IdentificationSign Type A Alt.
Production Notes Materials: Aluminum, Richlite Type: Free standing Graphics: Painted panel with reflective vinyl
4.07
PanelSymbol: V1aLetters: T1, V1aBackground: P2
PanelM1
PanelSymbol: V2Letters: T1, V2Background: P1
Sign Location Map
Vehicular Directional Sign Type B
Programmed to be installed within campus boundaries at key vehicular decision points. Messages direct and notify visitors of parking destinations within their proximity. All signs shall be installed to the right of the direction of traffic and where sufficient space is available.
(a) Signs should be located to take advantage of natural terrain, to minimize impacts on scenic environment and to avoid visual conflicts with other signs, trees and lampposts.
(b) Signs shall be located so as not to interfere with, obstruct or divert driver’s attention from any other Official Traffic Control Device. Other Official Traffic Control Devices placed at intersection approaches, subsequent to the placement of a Wayfinding Sign, shall have precedence as to location and may require the relocation of the Wayfinding Sign.
(c) Wayfinding Signs should be positioned in such a manner that does not restrict driver’s attention or view when making turns or driving through an intersection.
(d) Wherever possible Wayfinding Signs should be installed in line with existing street fixtures.
4.08
KW
ILI S
BA
D
D
D
E
Permit Parking
Kahua Ho ok Ka a Lepili
Kahua Ho ok Ka a HaumanaStudent Parking
Kahua Ho ok Ka a MalihiniVisitor Parking
Plan View - Sign Type BScale: 1/2"=1'
Elevation - Sign Type BScale: 1/2"=1'
Perspective Rendering
3
4.09
Permit Parking
Kahua Ho ok Ka a Lepili
Kahua Ho ok Ka a HaumanaStudent Parking
Kahua Ho ok Ka a MalihiniVisitor Parking
1/2” = 1’2
Side Elevation – Sign Type B1/2” = 1’
1Front Elevation – Sign Type B
5"
4"
2"
3'-6
"
2 5/
8"
5 1/
2"
2 1/
8"
5 1/
8"2
1/2"
2 1/
2" 2 3/
8"
2'-6
"
3'-0"
8'-5
"
1'-6"3"
1” = 1’3
Section View – Sign Type B
3'-0"
1'-6"
4"
2"
Vehicular Directional Sign Type B
Production Notes Materials: Aluminum, wood Type: Post and panel construction, free standing Graphics: Painted panel with reflective vinyl
4.09
PanelM1
PanelSymbol: V2Letters: T1, T2, V2Background: P1
Sign Location Map
Permit Parking
Kahua Ho ok Ka a Lepili
Kahua Ho ok Ka a HaumanaStudent Parking
Kahua Ho ok Ka a MalihiniVisitor Parking
Plan View - Sign Type B Alt.Scale: 1/2"=1'
Elevation - Sign Type B Alt.Scale: 1/2"=1'
Vehicular Directional Sign Type B Alt.
Programmed to be installed within campus boundaries at key vehicular decision points. Messages direct and notify visitors of parking destinations within their proximity. All signs shall be installed to the right of the direction of traffic and where sufficient space is available.
(a) Signs should be located to take advantage of natural terrain, to minimize impacts on scenic environment and to avoid visual conflicts with other signs, trees and lampposts.
(b) Signs shall be located so as not to interfere with, obstruct or divert driver’s attention from any other Official Traffic Control Device. Other Official Traffic Control Devices placed at intersection approaches, subsequent to the placement of a Wayfinding Sign, shall have precedence as to location and may require the relocation of the Wayfinding Sign.
(c) Wayfinding Signs should be positioned in such a manner that does not restrict driver’s attention or view when making turns or driving through an intersection.
(d) Wherever possible Wayfinding Signs should be installed in line with existing street fixtures.
4.10
KW
ILI S
BA
D
D
D
E
Perspective Rendering
Vehicular Directional Sign Type B Alt.
Production Notes Materials: Aluminum, wood Type: Post and panel construction, free standing Graphics: Painted panel with reflective vinyl
4.11
3
4.11
Permit Parking
Kahua Ho ok Ka a Lepili
Kahua Ho ok Ka a HaumanaStudent Parking
Kahua Ho ok Ka a MalihiniVisitor Parking
1” = 1’3
Section View – Sign Type B Alt.
1/2” = 1’2
Side Elevation – Sign Type B Alt.1/2” = 1’
1Front Elevation – Sign Type B Alt.
6'-0"
3'-0"
8"
4"
7/32"
4"
2"
3'-6
"
3/32
"
7/32
"
3/32
"
7/32
"3/
32"
3/32
"
3/32
"
2'-6
"
3'-0"
8'-5
"
1'-6"
3"
PanelM1
PanelSymbol: V1aLetters: T1, T2, V1aBackground: P2
Sign Location Map
Sign Type C
Located at the intersection of two campus roadways. Signs should align with road layout and clearly indicate street name in both directions. As needed, a single street name can be used to identify streets that do not intersect or are one directional.
All signs shall be installed to the right of the direction of traffic and where sufficient space is available.
(a) Signs should be located to take advantage of natural terrain, to minimize impacts on scenic environment and to avoid visual conflicts with other signs, trees and lampposts.
(b) Signs shall be located so as not to interfere with, obstruct or divert driver’s attention from any other Official Traffic Control Device. Other Official Traffic Control Devices placed at intersection approaches, subsequent to the placement of a Wayfinding Sign, shall have precedence as to location and may require the relocation of the Wayfinding Sign.
(c) Wayfinding Signs should be positioned in such a manner that does not restrict driver’s attention or view when making turns or driving through an intersection.
(d) Wherever possible Wayfinding Signs should be installed in line with existing street fixtures.
Elevation - Sign Type CScale: 1/2"=1'
Nowelo St.
Komohana St.
Plan View - Sign Type CScale: 1/2"=1'
Street Directional
4.12
BA
F
C
Perspective Rendering
Sign Type C
Production Notes Materials: Aluminum, wood Type: Post and panel construction, free standing Graphics: Painted panel with reflective vinyl
Nowelo St.
Komohana St.
1/2” = 1’2
Side 1 Elevation – Sign Type C1/2” = 1’
3Side 2 Elevation – Sign Type C
1” = 1’1
Section View – Sign Type C
4"
2'-8"
5"
1
4.13
4"
2'-8"
3/8"6"
2 1/
2"
2 3/4"
3"3'-6"
8'-5"
3/8"
Street Directional
4.13
PanelM1
PanelLetters: T1, V1aBackground: P2
Sign Location Map
Elevation - Sign Type DScale: 1/2"=1'
‘okū Ka‘a‘ula
Preferred Parking
ZONE 2
Kahua Ho‘ok aLepili Ula ula
Kahua Ho ok Ka a Lepili Wale NPa a K ia Kahua Mai Ka 12am–6am
Permit Parking Only Lot Closed 12am–6am
Plan View - Sign Type DScale: 1/2"=1'
Parking Lot Identification
4.14
Sign Type D
Signs identify each parking zone and provide students and visitors with relevant parking regulations.
Signs are single sided and are programmed at the entry to all campus parking lots.
All signs shall be installed parallel to entry road and perpendicular to main traffic for maximum visibility
(a) A minimum of 2 signs per parking lot as needed. Parking lots with multiple entrances/exits will require additional signage.
(b) Signs shall be located so as not to interfere with, obstruct or divert driver’s attention from any other Official Traffic Control Device. Other Official Traffic Control Devices placed at intersection approaches, subsequent to the placement of a Wayfinding Sign, shall have precedence as to location and may require the relocation of the Wayfinding Sign.
(c) Wayfinding Signs should be positioned in such a manner that does not restrict driver’s attention or view when making turns or driving through an intersection.
(d) Wherever possible Wayfinding Signs should be installed in line with existing street fixtures.
KW
ILI ST
BA
D
D
D
E
F
Perspective Rendering
Parking Lot Identification
4.15
Sign Type D
Production Notes Materials: Aluminum, wood Type: Post and panel construction, free standing Graphics: Painted panel with reflective vinyl
1/2” = 1’1
Front Elevation – Sign Type D1/2” = 1’
2Side Elevation – Sign Type D
1” = 1’3
Section View – Sign Type D
Ka‘a
Preferred Parking
ZONE 2Kahua Ho ok Ka a Lepili Wale NPa a K ia Kahua Mai Ka 12am–6am
Permit Parking Only Lot Closed 12am–6am
Kahua Ho‘ok aLepili Ula ula
2'-8"
7'-0
"
10'-5"
3
4.15
4"
2'-8"
2'-0
"1'
-0"
2 1/
4"1
5/8"
5"1
1/8"
1" 2 1/
4"4"
2 3/
4"2
1/4"
1"
5"
4"
3/8"
3"3'-6"
PanelM1
PanelLetters: T1, V1a, V2Background: P1, P2
Sign Location Map
D
D
D
E
F
G
Elevation - Sign Type EScale: 1/2"=1'
Welina Hilo Hanakahi!
Kahi E Hele Aku AiDESTINATIONS
LEHUAKĪ
KUPUKUPU
HAU KOA
Welina Hilo Hanakahi!
NO
WE
LO S
T.
KAWILI ST.
KAPIOLANI ST.
LANIKAU
LA ST.
NOWELO ST.
NO
WE
LO S
T.
KOMOHANA ST.
‘IMILOA PL.
PUA
INA
KO
ST.
AOHOKU PL.
MAINENTRANCE
COLLEGE OFHAWAIIANLANGUAGE
‘IMILOAASTRONOMY CENTEROF HAWAI ‘I
COLLEGE OFPHARMACY
KAPIOLANI ST.
ADMISSIONS
LANIKAU
LA ST.
THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT HILO
Plan View - Sign Type EScale: 1/2"=1'
Campus Map KioskSign Type E
Kiosks are to be located at major pedestrian intersections, and pedestrian portals into the campus. A freestanding version allows for the map to be viewed from both sides, and should be installed in a location that allows for access from both sides (ADA compliant)
Single sided versions and can be installed along a building surface as needed. Map artwork utilizes existing campus map and should be updated to align with cluster color designations.
(a) Signs should be located to take advantage of natural terrain, to minimize impacts on scenic environment and to avoid visual conflicts with other signs, trees and lampposts.
(b) Signs shall be located so as not to interfere with, pedestrian traffic flow
(c) Surrounding landscape architecture and lighting should be considered when locating this sign type. When possible, the sign should align to existing walk way path or paver details.
4.16Perspective Rendering
Welina Hilo Hanakahi!
4"
1” = 1’1
Section View – Sign Type E
1/2” = 1’4
Back Elevation – Sign Type E
1/2” = 1’5
Base Elevation – Sign Type E
1/2” = 1’3
Side Elevation – Sign Type E1/2” = 1’
2Front Elevation – Sign Type E
5"
8'-5"
3'-0"
1'-6"
1
4.17
1'-6"
11'7'-6"
1'-0"
4"
1'-6"
2"
2"
3 1/
4"1"1'
-0"
4'-6
"2'
-6"
2 1/
4"
3"3'
-6"
Campus Map KioskSign Type E
Production Notes Materials: Aluminum, wood Type: Post and panel construction, free standing Graphics: Painted panel with applied vinyl Map: Prefabricated map/poster insert holder, with lock
4.17
PanelLetters: T1, V1aBackground: P2
Panel
PanelM1
PanelP1
Plan ViewScale: 1/2"=1'
Orientation DialSign Type F
Programmed at the two central campus points, the orientation dial is the initial orientation tool that will assist students and visitors to their final destination. At the highest level within the wayfinding strategy, the dial begins to share the Cluster nomenclature and starts the campus journey for each user.
(a) Fabrication of this element is to be exterior grade printed vinyl applied to existing ground surface (concrete, pavers, stone, etc.)
(b) Sign shall be installed in order to direct students and visitors to their final destination, alignment to surrounding buildings is imperative.
(c) Vinyl to comply with all ADA non slip guidelines and should not be installed on any surface that is not level (inclines, stairs, ramps)
Sign Location Map
Perspective Rendering 4.18
E
F
F
G
G
10'-0"
10'-0"
1/2” = 1’4
Section View – Sign Type F
10 1
/2"
2"4
1/8"
Orientation DialSign Type F
Production Notes Materials: - Applied exterior grade vinyl - Painted color with stencil cut text
4.19
GraphicM2
HauStudent Housing
KīStudent & Public Access
KoaAcademics & Administrative
ElevationScale: 1/2"=1'
Pedestrian DirectionalSign Type G
Signs are located within existing covered walkways to inform students and visitors of the nearest cluster along their path. Signs to be color coded to align to their specific cluster color.
(a) Signs to be installed on existing vertical supports, offering varied mounting conditions.
(b) Signs should be located at key pedestrian decision points, or where paths offer multiple routes.
(c) Signs shall be installed at a height that does not interfere will pedestrian circulation while maintaining acceptable legibility above the finished floor.
Sign Location Map
4.20
F
FG
J
JJ
Perspective Rendering
Pedestrian DirectionalSign Type G
Production Notes Materials:- Painted aluminum panels with applied vinyl.- Painted acrylic panel with vinyl applied vinyl - Direct printed graphics to aluminum panel substrate.
4.21
1'-7
"
4'-9
"3'
-6"
1'-8"
HauStudent Housing
KīStudent & Public Access
KoaAcademics & Administrative
HauStudent Housing
KīStudent & Public Access
KoaAcademics & Administrative
HauStudent Housing
KīStudent & Public Access
KoaAcademics & Administrative
1/2” = 1’1
Pillar 1 – Sign Type G1/2” = 1’
2Pillar 2 – Sign Type G
1/2” = 1’3
Pillar 3 – Sign Type G
1/2” = 1’4
Pillar 1 Section View– Sign Type G
1/2” = 1’5
Pillar 2 Section View– Sign Type G
1/2” = 1’6
Pillar 3 Section View– Sign Type G
4
4.21
5
4.21
6
4.21
4"2
1/4"
1 1/
4"
10" 6"
1 3/4"1 3/4" 1 3/4"1/2"
1'-8"
10"
6"
PanelSymbols: V1aLetters: T1, V1aBackground: P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7
Note: Background color determined by cluster
KoaAcademics &
Elevation - Sign Type HScale: 1/2"=1'
LANIKAU
LA ST.
NOWELO ST.
SIONS
LANIKAU
LA ST.
Plan View - Sign Type HScale: 1/2"=1'
Cluster Map KioskSign Type H
Programmed at the entrance of building clusters, these signs help to direct visitors to those destinations within the current cluster. Signs are to be located adjacent to main pedestrian walk way to allow for greatest visibility. Map artwork utilizes the existing map design and should be updated to align with cluster color designations.
(a) Signs should be located to take advantage of natural terrain, to minimize impacts on scenic environment and to avoid visual conflicts.
(b) Signs shall be located so as not to interfere with pedestrian traffic flow
(c) Surrounding landscape architecture and lighting should be considered when locating this sign type. When possible, the sign should align to existing walk way, path or paver details.
(d) There should be a goal of two signs per cluster, although two are permissible, where necessary.
Sign Location Map
4.22
B
H
J
JJ J
I
Perspective Rendering
KoaAcademics &
1/2” = 1’1
Front Elevation – Sign Type H1/2” = 1’
2Side Elevation – Sign Type H
1” = 1’3
Section View – Sign Type H
5'-0"
4"
3
4.23
1'-6"
4"1"
3"3'
-6"
1'-6"
1 1/4"
6"2'
-0"
2'-6
"
1 1/
4"1"
5/8"
5/8"1 3/8"
1"
Cluster Map KioskSign Type H
Production Notes Materials: Aluminum, woodType: Post and panel construction, free standing Graphics: - Vinyl wrapped aluminum substrate - Direct printed graphics to aluminum panel substrate- Painted aluminum panel with applied vinyl
4.23
PanelLetters: T1, V1aBackground: P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7
Note: Background color determined by cluster
PanelM1
Panel
Elevation - Sign Type IScale: 1/2"=1'
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Plan View - Sign Type IScale: 1/2"=1'
Cluster DirectionalSign Type I
Programmed within each building cluster, these signs help to direct and identify visitors to specific destinations within the current cluster. Signs are to be located adjacent to main pedestrian walk way to allow for greatest visibility. These signs should be used in conjunction with Sign Type G and I to identify buildings.
(a) Signs should be located to take advantage of natural terrain, to minimize impacts on scenic environment and to avoid visual conflicts.
(b) Signs shall be located so as not to interfere with, pedestrian traffic flow
(c) Surrounding landscape architecture and lighting should be considered when locating this sign type. When possible, the sign should align to existing walk way, path, or paver details.
(d) There should be a goal of one sign per cluster, although two are permissible, where necessary.
Sign Location Map
4.24
F
B
H
H
J
I
J
Perspective Rendering
1'-6"
4"1"
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
Mo okini LibraryHale Waihona Puke
1/2” = 1’1
Front Elevation – Sign Type I1/2” = 1’
2Side Elevation – Sign Type I
1” = 1’3
Section View – Sign Type I
3
4.25
3'-6
"2'
-6"
2'-6
"
1'-6"
3"
5'-0"
4"
4"1"
2"
2"1/
2"2
5/8"
1 1/
2"1/
2"
1"
Cluster DirectionalSign Type I
Production Notes Materials: Aluminum, woodType: Post and panel construction, free standing Graphics: - Vinyl wrapped aluminum substrate - Direct printed graphics to aluminum panel substrate- Painted aluminum panel with applied vinyl
4.25
PanelSymbols: V1aLetters: T1, V1aBackground: P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7
Note: Background color determined by cluster
PanelM1
Koa
College of B
usin
ess Econ
omics
Elevation - Sign Type JScale: 1/2"=1'
Plan View - Sign Type JScale: 1/2"=1'
Building IdentificationSign Type J
Programmed at the most prominent building entry. Buildings with multiple entries should be reviewed in order to determine which entry receives the greatest foot traffic and has the greatest visibility form a covered walk way or path.
(a) There should be a minimum of one sign per building, although one on opposing building sides is preferred.
(b) Signs should be installed within a clear space, free from ground vegetation and located within a suitable distance from the door to align with the building entry, yet offer the greatest amount of visibility from a covered walk way or path.
(c) Wayfinding Signs should be positioned in such a manner that does not restrict pedestrian circulation or lines of site.Sign Location Map
4.26
G
F
B
H
H
J
JJ J
I
Perspective Rendering
Koa
College of B
usin
ess Econ
omics
8'-0"
8'-5"
1'-0"
1'-0"
4
4.27
1” = 1’4
Section View – Sign Type J
1/2” = 1’3
Back Elevation – Sign Type J1/2” = 1’
2Side Elevation – Sign Type J
1/2” = 1’1
Front Elevation – Sign Type J
4"
1'-0"
3'-6"
3 5/8"2"
2"
5"
5"
3"
2"
2" 2"
4"
Building IdentificationSign Type J
Production Notes Materials: Aluminum, woodType: Post and panel construction, free standing Graphics: - Vinyl wrapped aluminum substrate - Direct printed graphics to aluminum panel substrate- Painted aluminum panel with applied vinyl
4.27
PanelLetters: T1, V1aBackground: P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7
Note: Background color determined by cluster
PanelM1
PanelLetters: T1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, P7Background: V1b
Note: Letter color determined by cluster
5.01 Interior Sign Type Overview
5.02 Cluster Family Overview
5.03 Cluster Family Overview
5.04 Restroom Flag Sign
5.05 Restroom Sign
5.06 Room Sign
5.07 Stair Egress Sign
5.08 Elevator Egress Sign
5.09 Elevator Door Identification
5.10 Directional
5.11 Accessibility Directional
Chapter 5:Interior Sign Types
Room Sign
11051105
Utility Room ID
1105FIRE COMMAND1105
fire command
Room Sign (Changable w/ Name/Title/Room)
21052105
MEDIA LAB ROOMAdditional Info HereAdditional Info Here
Richard MatthewsonAssociate Dean for Student Affairs
Restroom Flag Restroom Sign
RESTROOMRestroom
Stair Sign
ASTAIR
Stair A
Stair Egress Sign
2FLOOR
Floor 2
Stair A
STAIR A
Cellar to Floor 5No Roof AccessDown to Floor 1 forExit Discharge
Elevator Egress Sign
ELEVATOR
In Case Of Fire Use StairsUnless Otherwise Instructed
EGRESS MAP HERE
A
Building Directory
AuditoriumsPhotographyMen’s RoomWomen’s Room
Career DevelopmentReference RoomClass RoomsComputer Labs SuiteMulti-Media, Photography LabsElectronic Media CommunicationsMen’s Room
LoungeUndergraduate RecordsWomen’s Room
Classrooms
Visitor’s CenterWomen’s Room
Associate Dean for Academic AffairsAssociate Dean for Student Affairs
Public Relations Department/ISDPScholastic Journalism [ESSPA, SPJ]Visual Communications Dept.
5
4
3
2
1A1 & A2
013
14 & 28Suite 11
301222
100103
102B
208203, 204, 205, 206
201, 202, 207200
305312
300-313305310313
Room Sign (Changable Single Line Only)
21052105
CLASSROOM
Room Sign (Changable Single Line, Name/Title Only)
21052105
Richard MatthewsonAssociate Dean
Directional
Auditorium
Registrar
Classrooms A-B
Restrooms
Elevator
Classrooms C-D
Lecture Hall
1
22
Elevator Door ID
Room w/Special Designation
STUDIO
AStudio A
AccessibilityDirectional
TO ACCESSIBLEENTRANCE
Interior Sign Type OverviewInterior Signage
The overall design intent for the interior signage system is ease of use and implementation. The approach will allow for the University to fabricate and maintain the signage system within its own capabilities. Signs are constructed using acrylic, paint, and vinyl.
Where needed, of the shelf components can be implemented to assist the fabrication process.
Sign color designation will align to each cluster based on their location. Specific sign type requirements will be determined on a building by building basis.
As part of the overall strategy, the Hawaiian language is not used on interior signage, this will allow for ease of fabrication as it relates to the sizes and scale of the signage.
5.01
Koa
Kī
Hau
K
Restroom Flag Restroom Sign
RESTROOMRestroom
Stair Egress Sign
2FLOOR
Floor 2
Stair A
STAIR A
Cellar to Floor 5No Roof AccessDown to Floor 1 forExit Discharge
Elevator Egress Sign
ELEVATOR
In Case Of Fire Use StairsUnless Otherwise Instructed
EGRESS MAP HERE
A 22
Elevator Door ID
AccessibilityDirectional
TO ACCESSIBLEENTRANCE
Directional
Auditorium
Registrar
Classrooms A-B
Restrooms
Elevator
Classrooms C-D
Lecture Hall
1
Room Sign (Changable w/ Name/Title/Room)
21052105
MEDIA LAB ROOMAdditional Info HereAdditional Info Here
Richard MatthewsonAssociate Dean for Student Affairs
Restroom Flag Restroom Sign
RESTROOMRestroom
Stair Egress Sign
2FLOOR
Floor 2
Stair A
STAIR A
Cellar to Floor 5No Roof AccessDown to Floor 1 forExit Discharge
Elevator Egress Sign
ELEVATOR
In Case Of Fire Use StairsUnless Otherwise Instructed
EGRESS MAP HERE
A 22
Elevator Door ID
AccessibilityDirectional
TO ACCESSIBLEENTRANCE
Directional
Auditorium
Registrar
Classrooms A-B
Restrooms
Elevator
Classrooms C-D
Lecture Hall
1
Room Sign (Changable w/ Name/Title/Room)
21052105
MEDIA LAB ROOMAdditional Info HereAdditional Info Here
Richard MatthewsonAssociate Dean for Student Affairs
Cluster Family OverviewColor application across the interior sign type family
5.02
K
Restroom Flag Restroom Sign
RESTROOMRestroom
Stair Egress Sign
2FLOOR
Floor 2
Stair A
STAIR A
Cellar to Floor 5No Roof AccessDown to Floor 1 forExit Discharge
Elevator Egress Sign
ELEVATOR
In Case Of Fire Use StairsUnless Otherwise Instructed
EGRESS MAP HERE
A 22
Elevator Door ID
AccessibilityDirectional
TO ACCESSIBLEENTRANCE
Directional
Auditorium
Registrar
Classrooms A-B
Restrooms
Elevator
Classrooms C-D
Lecture Hall
1
Room Sign (Changable w/ Name/Title/Room)
21052105
MEDIA LAB ROOMAdditional Info HereAdditional Info Here
Richard MatthewsonAssociate Dean for Student Affairs
Restroom Flag Restroom Sign
RESTROOMRestroom
Stair Egress Sign
2FLOOR
Floor 2
Stair A
STAIR A
Cellar to Floor 5No Roof AccessDown to Floor 1 forExit Discharge
Elevator Egress Sign
ELEVATOR
In Case Of Fire Use StairsUnless Otherwise Instructed
EGRESS MAP HERE
A 22
Elevator Door ID
AccessibilityDirectional
TO ACCESSIBLEENTRANCE
Directional
Auditorium
Registrar
Classrooms A-B
Restrooms
Elevator
Classrooms C-D
Lecture Hall
1
Room Sign (Changable w/ Name/Title/Room)
21052105
MEDIA LAB ROOMAdditional Info HereAdditional Info Here
Richard MatthewsonAssociate Dean for Student Affairs
Kupukupu
Lehua
LehuaFlower of the
Cluster Family OverviewColor application across the interior sign type family
5.03
Restroom Flag Sign
5.04
Restroom Flag Sign
Sign type is used to identify standard rooms (classroom, offices, etc) that is used by students, staff, or visitors. Sign header will include building room number in ADA compliant Grade 2 Braille
Insert holders will be provided to allow for room designation changes. Inserts will be paper and provided by building operator.
Production Notes Materials: Painted acrylicMounting: VHB tape and siliconGraphics: - Raised tactile lettering, painted - Paper insert
Restroom Flag Sign ElevationScale: 1/2"=1'-0"
Restroom Flag SignHalf Full Size
2"
5 1/4"
2"
7‘-6
”
10”
10"
Restroom Sign
5.05
Restroom Sign
Sign type is used to assist students and visitors with interior wayfinding. Located all major decision points, directionals will identify high level destinations (departments, classrooms, etc)
Directional band containing arrows and floor number will be permanent and will not change.
Destination strips will be removable to allow for greatest flexibility. Each strip will be secured with concealed set screw.
Production Notes Materials: Painted acrylicMounting: VHB tape and siliconGraphics: - Vinyl
Restroom Sign ElevationScale: 1/2"=1'-0"
Restroom SignHalf Full Size
RESTROOMRestroom
RESTROOMRestroom
RESTROOMRestroom
5‘-0
”
3”
15/32"
7 1/2"
6 1/2"
5/8"
1/4"
1/4"
7 1/
2"
4"
1"
Room Sign
5.06
Room Sign
Sign type to be used within long corridors for maximum perpendicu-lar visibility. Sign to be installed at 84" AFF for ADA code compliance.
Sign is double sided and is to be used with Restroom ADA door sign
Production Notes Materials: Painted acrylicMounting: Stud mounted to existing surface with wall anchor and construction adhesiveGraphics: - Vinyl - Masked and painted
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MEDIA LAB ROOMAdditional Info HereAdditional Info Here
Richard MatthewsonAssociate Dean for Student Affairs
5/8"
1/4"
1/4"
3"1
1/2"
3"
7 1/2"
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MEDIA LAB ROOMAdditional Info HereAdditional Info Here
Richard MatthewsonAssociate Dean for Student Affairs
Room Sign (Changable with Name/Title/Room) ElevationScale: 1/2"=1'-0"
Room Sign (Changable with Name/Title/Room)Half Full Size
5'-0
"
Stair Egress Sign
5.07
Stair Egress Sign
Sign type is used to assist students and visitors with interior wayfinding. Located all major decision points, directionals will identify high level destinations (departments, classrooms, etc)
Directional band containing arrows and floor number will be permanent and will not change.
Destination strips will be removable to allow for greatest flexibility. Each strip will be secured with concealed set screw.
Production Notes Materials: Painted acrylicMounting: VHB tape and siliconGraphics: - Vinyl 2
FLOOR
Floor 2
Stair A
STAIR A
Cellar to Floor 5No Roof AccessDown to Floor 1 forExit Discharge
Stair Egress Sign ElevationScale: 1/2"=1'-0"
Stair Egress SignHalf Full Size
2FLOOR
Floor 2
Stair A
STAIR A
Cellar to Floor 5No Roof AccessDown to Floor 1 forExit Discharge
5‘-0
”
3”
1" 6 1/2"
5/8"
5/8"
1'-0
"
7 1/2"
3"3/
8"
Elevator Egress Sign
5.08
Elevator Egress Sign
Sign type is used to identify standard rooms (classroom, offices, etc) that is used by students, staff, or visitors. Sign header will include building room number in ADA compliant Grade 2 Braille
Insert holders will be provided to allow for room designation changes. Inserts will be paper and provided by building operator.
Production Notes Materials: Painted acrylicMounting: VHB tape and siliconGraphics: - Raised tactile lettering, painted - Paper insert
ELEVATOR
In Case Of FireUse Stairs UnlessOtherwise Instructed
EGRESS MAP HERE
A
6"
Elevator Egress Sign ElevationScale: 1/2"=1'-0"
Elevator Egress SignHalf Full Size
ELEVATOR
In Case Of Fire Use StairsUnless Otherwise Instructed
EGRESS MAP HERE
A
C L
6”
1" 8"
5/8"
1'-0
"
3"4"
3/8"
9"
Elevator Door Identification
5.09
Sign type to be used within long corridors for maximum perpendicu-lar visibility. Sign to be installed at 84" AFF for ADA code compliance.
Sign is double sided and is to be used with Restroom ADA door sign
Production Notes Materials: Painted acrylicMounting: Stud mounted to existing surface with wall anchor and construction adhesiveGraphics: - Vinyl - Masked and painted
22
Elevator Door IdentificationHalf Full Size
3 3/4"
2 3/
4"
3 3/
4"
Directional
5.10
Directional
Sign type is used to identify standard rooms (classroom, offices, etc) that is used by students, staff, or visitors. Sign header will include building room number in ADA compliant Grade 2 Braille
Insert holders will be provided to allow for room designation changes. Inserts will be paper and provided by building operator.
Production Notes Materials: Painted acrylicMounting: VHB tape and siliconGraphics: - Raised tactile lettering, painted - Paper insertAuditorium
Registrar
Classrooms A-B
Restrooms
Elevator
Classrooms C-D
Lecture Hall
1
1/4"
Auditorium
Registrar
Classrooms A-B
Restrooms
Elevator
Classrooms C-D
Lecture Hall
1
Directional, Wall-mounted ElevationScale: 1/2"=1'-0"
Directional, Wall-mountedScale: 3"=1'-0"
3”
5'-0
"
2" 10"
1'-6
"
1'-0"
1"1/
2"
1 1/
8"5
3/8"
3/4"
2"
Accessibility Directional
5.11
Accessibility Directional
Sign type is used to assist students and visitors with interior way-finding. Located all major decision points, directionals will identify high level destinations (departments, classrooms, etc)
Directional band containing arrows and floor number will be permanent and will not change.
Destination strips will be removable to allow for greatest flexibility. Each strip will be secured with concealed set screw.
Production Notes Materials: Painted acrylicMounting: VHB tape and siliconGraphics: - Vinyl
TO ACCESSIBLEENTRANCE
Accessibility Directional ElevationScale: 1/2"=1'-0"
Accessibility DirectionalHalf Full Size
TO ACCESSIBLEENTRANCE
5‘-0
”
3”
7 1/2"
1/2"1"
7 1/
2"
3 1/
4"
1.01 Next Steps
Chapter 6:Next Steps
Next Steps
6.01
Next Steps
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