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Stark dark architectural surface with neon orange wayfinding graphic, combining minimalist line art and geometric circles to mark event signage.
Summary
A wayfinding graphic mounted on a dark concrete or industrial building surface, using neon orange lines and geometric circles to create an intuitive, modular directional marker for the TAC festival.
Visual description
On a dark architectural surface (dark paneling or concrete) sits a large graphic composition of bright neon orange strokes and circles. The design combines a flowing curved line that winds across the composition with ten-plus evenly spaced circles positioned along or near the path. The circles vary slightly in their position relative to the line, creating a rhythmic, almost organic sense of movement. A golden yellow linear border or framing element runs along the upper edge of the surface. The street-level viewing angle reveals clean concrete paving below, emphasizing the installation's scale and placement at an architectural landmark.
Key takeaway
The modular circle-and-path system for directional wayfinding; the fearless contrast of a single saturated color against total darkness; the use of abstract geometry to guide without literal arrows.
Reuse notes
Ideal for festival, event, or institutional wayfinding where you want to signal movement and sequence without literal signage. Works best at human scale on contrasting surfaces. High color saturation required for visibility.









