Traffic-light wayfinding signage system

Traffic-light wayfinding signage system, minimal, geometric, vibrant

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A transit wayfinding signage system using stacked traffic-light colors (red, yellow, green) with directional arrows and street names for urban navigation.

Summary

A transit wayfinding signage system showing six vertical directional strips with traffic-light color coding (red, yellow, green) for multi-route navigation along different streets and locations.

Visual description

Six vertical wayfinding signage strips arranged in a row, each representing a different street or direction (Rua Augustin 1874, Rua Haddock Lobo 1884, Jerutin Parnho, and others). Each strip features a dark purplish-brown background with a vertical stack of traffic-light colored circles (red, yellow, green) representing different route options or directions. White sans-serif text indicates street names and location information, with small pictographic symbols and directional arrows providing navigation guidance. At the bottom of each strip are color-coded sections and navigation indicators. The rightmost strip shows labeled sections (a, b, c) with illustrated human figures for scale reference.

Key takeaway

Using stacked traffic-light colors as a functional wayfinding system for multi-directional navigation. The combination of typography, systematic color-coding, and pictographic symbols creates an intuitive hierarchical information design for urban wayfinding.

Reuse notes

Effective for urban street wayfinding systems, public transportation navigation, campus maps, or any scenario requiring multi-directional route guidance. The vertically stacked traffic-light approach enables quick visual scanning of available routes. Works well for public facilities, museums, transit systems, or architectural wayfinding applications.

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