Welcome to the Sign Design Society

The Sign Design Society (SDS) is for anyone interested in information and graphic communication within buildings and public spaces, including:

As well as raising the profile of our disciplines, we offer members a programme of events, resources and initiatives to help them:

To join choose a membership plan that suits you and sign up!

Our events

Image of woman walking away from the camera down a path through park land. Source: Image by GreenCardShow from Pixabay

Whether you like it or not, as a designer you’re in the business of influencing people’s behaviour. While there may be questionable aspects of this – in terms of driving people towards certain content online or certain products in store – there’s also a more benevolent and beneficial side. This can range from encouraging people to adopt healthier behaviours (such as walking) to stopping them harming themselves (such as by providing warnings to not go into areas that are unsafe). Rather than just saying ‘do this’ or ‘don’t walk here’, there are other ways of influencing people’s behaviour that may be more effective. As designers, we can help ourselves by understanding the science of behaviour change, so that we can be more effective in nudging people towards behaviours that are better, healthier, and more sustainable. It’s certainly worth having these ideas in your toolbox so that you can improve the likelihood that your designs are most effective at helping people to do the right thing. So, what are these ways of influencing people’s behaviour? In this talk Andrew Barker introduces three of the most widely used models of behaviour change, ones that have a rigorous body of evidence to support their effectiveness. And he suggests ways to integrate them into the sorts of projects typically worked on as part of placemaking and wayfinding design projects.

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Type archived

Date: 23 April 2026
Copy of Type Archived (by Richard Ardagh) positioned against a background of letterpress blocks (alphabet)

Richard Ardagh talks about his recently published book, Type Archived, which documents the treasures of traditional typefounding held at London’s legendary Type Archive

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Urban Future: The Better Cities Event

Start date: 24 March 2026
End date: 27 March 2026
Promotional image for The Better Cities Event to be held in Slovenia 24-27 March '26

The programme brings together bold topics that matter, makes complex urban challenges tangible, and creates space for open, courageous discussion. Each session is designed to spark debate, challenge assumptions, and move better cities forward. The first day is reserved for Field Trips across the city and the next two days will be packed with sessions and workshops. We have poured all our heart and passion into shaping this programme, and we are excited to finally share it with you.

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People (including two women in the foreground: one wearing a pink 'Living Streets' T-shirt, and the other in a wheelchair) walking as a group of circa 25, on a pavement in an urban environment.

The changes we make to our streets today will be with us for decades. The Summit will focus on how we plan today for streets that are fit for the future. We will discuss how to ensure that people walking benefit from emerging technologies which are forging new ways for people to move around towns and cities. We’ll be considering how we put pedestrians first and create smarter streets for all. Showcasing work in the region which is putting walkers at the heart of change, we’ll also hear from trailblazers who are looking to make walking safer and easier as our streets change and evolve.

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UCL Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment: London Intersections

Start date: 26 March 2026
End date: 15 May 2026
Composite of five images from the London Intersections Exhibition at UCL Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment, 26 March to 15 May 2026.

As part of the Bartlett’s UCL 200 celebrations, join us for an exhibition exploring how built environment research shapes the city and influences daily life in London.

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Promotional image for the Access Association 26 March webinar: Advancing Gender Equity in the Built Environment

Join the Access Association this spring for a timely and essential seminar dedicated to advancing gender equity in our built environment, policies, and public services. In alignment with International Women’s Day, this event brings together experts, lived experience and advocates to explore critical, often-overlooked aspects of access and inclusion for women and girls.

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Composite image showing front covers of recently published design books: 1) Citizen First Designer Second (Dejane del Bello); Margaret Calvert Woman at Work (Henrik Kubel); Alphabetical Playground (Nigel Cottier); and Type Archived (Richard Ardagh).

We’ve invited Rejane dal Bello, Richard Ardagh, Henrik Kubel and Nigel Cottier as our stellar line up, talking all things designing, writing and curating for their latest publications, PechaKucha style.

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