JOHNSON CITY, TN – A new landmark is currently in the works from an existing structure in downtown at Commerce Street between Market and North Roan Streets. The 60-foot-tall structure began as…

JOHNSON CITY, TN – A new landmark is currently in the works from an existing structure in downtown at Commerce Street between Market and North Roan Streets. The 60-foot-tall structure began as…
LOS ALAMOS, NM – As part of its effort to build up its tourist industry Los Alamos County contracted MERJE, a nationally recognized design firm, to produce a County-wide Wayfinding plan. This…
MANSFIELD. TX – As Mansfield transforms its downtown and the entire city becomes more of a destination, city leaders want to make sure drivers and pedestrians can get to everything easily. Mansfield…
ANCHORAGE, AK – The Municipality of Anchorage and several park advocacy groups are working to make trails more bike and pedestrian friendly and safer for users. On Tuesday, Mayor Ethan Berkowitz, as…
COLUMBUS, OH – Mike Petrovsky thinks he’s ready. The Dublin man stood at Broad and High streets Downtown, leaned against the Statehouse fence and pointed at a chart inside a nearby COTA…
SAN DIEGO, CA – If Downtown San Diego puzzles you as you hunt for the Star of India or Petco Park, John Bosio hopes a $1.9 million “wayfinding” sign system clears the…
HUNTINGTON BEACH – Surf City may be getting a makeover if an effort by Visit Huntington Beach gains traction. Visit Huntington Beach, which promotes tourism and markets the city, has been meeting…
HILLSBORO, OR – People checking out the new Orenco Station Plaza on Saturday likely got a glimpse of a prototype sign baring the look of ones that will be posted in Hillsboro beginning next…
MISSOULA, MT – Navigating the city of Missoula may become easier for tourists and residents alike when the first phase of a new wayfinding system falls into place this year. While “Aquifer…
NEW HAVEN, CT – New signs are coming to show us how to get from here to there. The city’s vehicular wayfinding signs, designed some 25 years ago by Mary Ann Rumney…