Signage System Design for Zesion Design
This is a signage system designed for the "Lu One" high-end villa residence. The villa is located in Luzhou (Anhui, China) and is known as "a villa in the forest". The Wayfinding Signage combines map and pointing functions to reduce the number of landing signs. The overall color and material are unified and integrated into the architectural landscape. The font design of the building number and the door number uses the design style of the "Lu One"logo, enhancing the overall consistency.
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This is a signage system designed for the "Lu One" high-end villa residence. The villa is located in Luzhou (Anhui, China) and is known as "a villa in the forest". The Wayfinding Signage combines map and pointing functions to reduce the number of landing signs. The overall color and material are unified and integrated into the architectural landscape. The font design of the building number and the door number uses the design style of the "Lu One"logo, enhancing the overall consistency.
Signage, Way finding, VI, Logo, graphics
The Wayfinding Signage use translucent brown ECO resin plates + metal plates. The transparent plate reflects the surrounding scenery during the day, achieving the effect of invisibility. The content of the sign information is made of metal, which is clearly visible. The semi-transparent resin plate will map LED lights at night, making the signboard very eye-catching at night.Unit entrance sign: Inlaid in the stone of the view wall. The signboard will not appear too deliberately and integrate with the landscape.
1.Production of glass brick for main entrance The glass brick of 240×50 and 120×50 modules are used to make the main entrance sign, In order to prevent the logo from being deformed, a total of more than 10 combinations were typeset and calculated. 2. Selection of translucent environmentally friendly resin In order to uniformly illuminate a box of about 1 square, we used 4 1W LED light sources, and conducted many experiments using the characteristics of translucent resin plate material.
The project was commissioned in Shanghai in July 2019. After understanding the entire forest park project, it was completed and installed in Hefei in October 2019.
1. A unified design language is used for the font design of the entire set of sign systems, and the simple lines echo the modern design style of the building itself.2. The wayfinding signage on the road are on the landscape grille. The shape of the Logo follows the landscape grille, and combined with the landscape wall to form a 180-degree visible form sign.3. The wayfinding signage combine the map function and the pointing function to reduce the number of landing signs and save materials.
According to the survey, customers aged 30-40 and 50 above are the main customers of our residence. These two categories of people have the same tags: uniqueness, tagging, face, ritual sense, unique aesthetics, security, and privacy. They have common needs: they pay attention to the internal environment of the community, prefer a large area of the yard, value the greening level of the community, require high-end tree species, and have high requirements for the shape and quality of landmarks.
The name of the project refers the ancient poem a pot of wine between flowers,half of the flower field in front of the Lu, "Lu" stands for Luzhou, and is the another name of Hefei, Anhui. "Lu One" is a meaning of leading human settlements in Anhui. The design abandons the decoration details, and presents a low profile and luxurious beauty through the change of the shape and the texture of the material itself, together with the appropriate light and shadow embellishment.
Lu One Signage System Design has been a Silver winner in the Graphics, Illustration and Visual Communication Design award category in the year 2019 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Silver A' Design Award celebrates top-tier designs that embody excellence and innovation. This award acknowledges creations that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional, reflecting the designer's deep understanding and skill. Silver A' Design Award recipients are recognized for their contribution to raising industry standards and advancing the practice of design. Their work often incorporates original innovations and elicits a strong emotional response, making a notable impact on the improvement of everyday life.
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Zesion Design was recognized with the coveted Silver A' Design Award in 2020, a testament to excellence of their work Lu One Signage System Design.
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Zesion Design unveils the "Lu One" signage system, a luxurious and low-profile design inspired by the ancient poem "a pot of wine between flowers" and created for the high-end villa residence in Luzhou, Anhui, China. The system combines form and function to seamlessly integrate with the architectural landscape, offering a unique and visually striking wayfinding solution.
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