This issue of the Interdisciplinary Journal of Signage and Wayfinding underscores the significance of involving end users, including the public, in the design and policy development of signage systems. The issue explores the multifaceted roles of signs and symbols in reflecting community character, supporting business branding, aiding wayfinding, and enhancing placemaking. Emphasizing evidence-based design and research, the articles present diverse methodologies, including stakeholder theory, qualitative studies, and shadowing techniques, to inform signage practices.

Published: 2024-08-26

Editors' Introduction

Pat Crawford, Robert Dalton, Marisa Ten Brink

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A Stakeholder Approach to the Regulation of On-Premise Signs

Christopher Auffrey, Mathew S. Isaac, Steven W. Kopp, Hannah Marriott, Aparna Sundar, Charles R. Taylor, Franklin Velasco Vizcaino

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The Journey to the Grave

Evaluating a Swiss Cemetery Wayfinding System Using Shadowing Techniques

Harald Klingemann, Jimmy Schmid, Andrea Umbricht, Daniela Rota, Nicole Hametner

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Sihlfeld Cemetery, Zurich Switzerland - Supplementary Maps and Photos to Accompany The Journey to the Grave

Harald Klingemann, Jimmy Schmid, Andrea Umbricht, Daniela Rota, Nicole Hametner

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