Two companies—fd2s and EGG—were on the Loma Linda University Medical Center and Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital campuses Monday and Tuesday, July 15 and 16, to perform the first round of tests for various wayfinding signage.
The Integrated Wayfinding Project team, tasked with making the campus easier to find and more navigable, has hired these two companies to create a comprehensive wayfinding plan to help visitors.
Prior to making their recommendations, fd2s and EGG representatives are testing various ideas for signage.
During the first phase of testing, they focused on public elevator names and icons for the Medical Center and Children’s Hospital, the interior sign family for LLU Medical Center, a system map design for both hospitals, and a select group of campus, building, and destination names.
On Monday and Tuesday, August 5 and 6, they will continue their usability testing, as well as try out some exterior signage components. Please take time to provide the representatives with feedback if asked.
For more information about the wayfinding project, e-mail Beth Rose, executive program manager for the integrated wayfinding project and director of hospitality services for LLU Medical Center, at earose@llu.edu.