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Signs of Service
Master “Sign Language” to
Communicate With Your Customers
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by Craig Harrison |
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I was visiting a client for the first time, a sanitary district 40
miles from my office, in an industrial part of town bounded by
swampland and factories. But I was far from lost.
Signage As Service.
We know time is money. Now we realize signage is service too. Signs
speak a language of their own. They tell us where we are, where to go
and how to get there. They can comfort or confuse us, lead us or lose
us. Yet signs do more than that.
Walk The Line.Hospitals often use colored lines painted on the floor to lead patients and visitors from the information booth to various destinations: Radiology, Lab, Pharmacy, etc. They also use signs with arrows on the wall to direct people to various points. Help Customers Avoid Becoming Lost In Place.Parking structures at movie theatres, airports and malls are evaluated for efficiency by their signage. Their challenge: to help you remember where you parked your car. They do it through use of colors, symbols, mnemonics and other techniques to help you navigate from and back to your car.
Where in the Recoleta is Eva Perón?Ever gotten lost in a cemetery? Consider La Recoleta, a graveyard that is a city unto itself in Buenos Aries. Without a map, guide or key, how would one ever find anyone, even Eva Duarte Perón? There’s a sign at the entrance, but then you’re on your own. Answer the following questions for yourself:
Give your customers confidence to find what they’re looking for,
without effort, exertion and frustration. Don’t make them think!
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