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

Freedom to design

Date: 21 May 2026
Hero image for the Freedom to Design with Wayfinding Planner 21 May SDS seminar with Alex and Vladimir Siniukov

Wayfinding projects are not constrained by creativity, they are constrained by coordination. This talk with Alex Siniukov and Vladimir Siniukov explores how smarter ways of working can unlock greater freedom of design. The talk includes a live walkthrough of a typical workflow, from building a path network to generating and refining sign messages, showing how system-driven thinking enables a more agile and design-led process.

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The theme of WUF13 will shine a global spotlight on the urgent need to address the global housing crisis and position housing as a driver of inclusive, resilient and sustainable urban development. The six Dialogues at WUF13 will look at housing through different dimensions: how it can be recognized and advanced as a human right; how it can be placed at the centre of policy and practice across levels of governance and global agendas; and how ensuring adequate and equitable housing for all can unlock broader progress towards more inclusive, resilient and sustainable cities.

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Woman and man in casual clothing standing on a stage looking towards each other, with a large, red transparent screen seemingly between them.

slı Çiçek joins us to discuss her practice at the intersection of architecture and scenography. Çiçek’s work focuses on scenography and exhibition design, with a particular interest in how display structures can shape the encounter between viewer and object.

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Clerkenwell Design Week 2026

Start date: 19 May 2026
End date: 21 May 2026
Promotional image for Clerkenwell Design Week 2026 showing crowds of casually dressed people standing around outside on an unspecified Clerkenwell road in the afternoon / early evening

Clerkenwell Design Week returns in May 2026, bringing together a dynamic mix of new venues, established destinations and a growing international presence across EC1. As plans take shape, the festival is once again set to transform the area into a vibrant hub for design, architecture and creativity. With a programme spanning exhibition venues, immersive installations, talks and showroom events, CDW 2026 will showcase the very best of international and UK design, in Clerkenwell, where design belongs.

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FESPA Global Print Expo 2026

Start date: 19 May 2026
End date: 22 May 2026
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The event showcases cutting-edge innovations in wide-format, digital, screen, and textile printing, along with signage, personalisation, and sustainable technologies. Co-located with the European Sign Expo and the Personalisation Experience, it features product launches, live demonstrations, expert talks, and competitions like World Wrap Masters. With a strong focus on business growth, automation, and investment-ready buyers, the expo is an essential platform for professionals seeking the latest print solutions and industry trends.

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Excerpt of a map showing Gloucester, Cheltenham and Monmouth.

Join us for an insightful webinar with Robert Singleton, Greg Haigh and Marco Picardi from the Department for Transport (DfT), as we explore how transport and spatial planners, built environment professionals and geographers can use the DfT Connectivity Tool to unlock sustainable development opportunities and analyse the spatial connectivity of an area. The DfT Connectivity Tool helps planners understand how well a place connects people to jobs, services and everyday destinations. It uses national transport and land-use data to show how accessible a location is by walking, cycling, public transport and car helping identify truly sustainable places.

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