The wayfinding system project for the Veterio veterinary clinic was designed based on the principles of minimalism, readability, and timeless design. Its goal is to ensure intuitive and functional spatial communication that supports both clients and clinic staff.
Design: musk kolektyw
Client: Veterio
Location: Warsaw
Project: May – August 2024
Photos: Veterio
The wayfinding project focuses on classic, neutral graphic solutions that will not become outdated over time. The signage primarily serves an informational function, with its aesthetics subordinated to the principles of readability and effective communication. The forms and materials used have been minimized to the essentials to avoid visual clutter and ensure users can navigate the clinic comfortably. Information is conveyed in a simple and clear manner, eliminating unnecessary stimuli that could hinder quick comprehension.
The wayfinding system includes signage for the clinic’s functional areas, such as reception, waiting areas, veterinary offices, treatment rooms, and back-office spaces. Directional and informational signs are placed ergonomically, ensuring intuitive guidance through the space. With attention to detail and visual consistency, the wayfinding system for the Veterio clinic becomes a harmonious part of its interior, making navigation easier and enhancing the comfort of both patients and their caregivers.