Stunning Signage and Wall Displays at Selly Park
Selly Park Technology College for Girls asked us to create some stunning signage and wall displays to compliment the existing brand we had developed for them. The outside of the school needed to reflect the new brand better and really promote the identity and presence of the school within the local community.
We identified with the staff at Selly Park where the new signage should be located and what kind of signage would work best in each location. We also produced a large banner sign that promoted some of the school’s great facilities which were available to the public for hire. The final results gave the school a real presence viewed from outside the premises and showed their dynamic visual identity to its fullest with the stunning signage and wall displays that they had been hoping for.
As well as signage we created wall displays within the school to promote the school’s values and ethos. Selly Park also wanted a vibrant staff board to introduce new pupils and visitors to the team working within the school. The reception area was also an important location the school felt they wanted to use to create a real sense of their identity as this was the portal into the rest of the school. The core values wall display that we designed and manufactured was a great addition to the reception area and really got across the character the staff and pupils at Selly Park had created.
Creating the ‘Wow’ factor in Selly Parks new reception area
The reception area at Selly Park was being remodelled and they commissioned Design for Education to produce a series of inspiring wall displays to add the finishing touch. The brief was to reflect the new brand identity, create a ‘wow’ factor for visitors and to communicate their core values.
The main doors into the reception area was another space Selly Park wondered if they could utilise better. We suggested using translucent window graphics which would be stylish as well as allowing people to see each other on either side of the doors. The final result was modern and informative as well as subtle and stylish.
The opening Display provides a warm welcome to visitors featuring the diamonds from the school prospectus which reinforces the brand. The inspiring wall display in the waiting area reminds all visitors of the core values that underpin the school. The final element was a cluster of diamonds behind the reception desk featuring some of the images we get during the photo shoot.
Each of the displays pictured below was manufactured from the highest quality materials and installed by our skilled installation team.
Selly Park now has a learning environment within the school and outside that radiates all the very best of what Selly Park has to offer its pupils and community.
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