mödel blog // Education


Do Judge a Book by its Cover

They say you should never judge a book by its cover, but the reality is that’s exactly what visitors to your premises do. Often your signage is the first thing that your visitors will see which is why it is so important to make sure they are well-designed, well-maintained and kept clean. As well as […]

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Think beyond wayfinding

Signage should not just be used to direct people to the right place, but to communicate interesting and perhaps motivational messages to your pupils and other visitors. Are you making the most of signage as a channel to communicate to your pupils? Is now the right time to review your existing signage solutions? Developing your […]

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University of Kent – UPP Parking

Following a busy years of projects at the University of Kent, we completed the last phase of the parking project in November, ensuring all signage now complies with BPA guidelines.

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The Bridge School

The Bridge School is a local authority all aged special school with a nursery for children with severe, profound and complex learning difficulties. In 2014 the school began construction of the new primary campus in Sprites Lane, Ipswich. mödel was delighted to be appointed to design, prototype and deliver a specially designed range of signage […]

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Royal Russell School – Wayfinding & Branding

We are delighted to have had the opportunity to work with Royal Russell School in Croydon over the summer break. The school recently had a brand refresh and invited model collaborate on the project as its signage and wayfinding partner. We delivered a complete scheme covering approach, wayfinding, campus mapping and building identity signage. Case […]

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Gulbenkian Theatre gets a refresh

The University of Kent carried out and external refresh on the Gulbenkian Theatre over the summer period. Following a successful planning application, the University was granted permission to erect a 4.5 metre high illuminated totem and two large illuminated fascia signs. The signs are all halo illuminated to be visible to the many visitors attending […]

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Signing for Dementia

We are increasingly being asked for signage suitable for people with Dementia and have been working with a number of high profile organisations to develop products to promote inclusive wayfinding. Part of the problem seems to be a lack of understanding. Dementia is a collective term used to describe the problems that people with various […]

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