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!
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The new edition of the guide continues to provide practical guidance to experts and non-specialists alike, based on both best practice in inclusive design and the latest research.
Discover, interact and connect with industry professionals at Clerkenwell Design Week. The programme of specially curated events includes everything from workshops to product launches, topical talks to plenty of parties. View the full programme below to discover what events showrooms will be hosting across the three days.
From her early career in publishing houses such as Faber & Faber, to setting up her own imprint called The Merrion Press for the production of letterpress printed books of the highest standards, and her instrumental role in establishing and maintaining the Type Archive, the achievements of Sue Shaw (1932–2020) were plentiful.
This event will explore how Scotland can use the billions of pounds being invested in infrastructure to benefit public health and wellbeing.
The health and wellbeing of a population is a key focus in any thriving nation, and that has never been clearer than during the pandemic and the current poverty crisis. As such, it is widely recognised that many of the underlying determinants of inequalities in overall health and well-being are directly a result of our environment and our economy. Our built environment and communities are key to reducing these problems and addressing the issue of inequality; key factors include: access to health, mental health, counselling and social care services; the provision of green space, free options for exercise and play for all generations; and employment opportunities. The consistency of living environments without derelict and disused land, which can have huge negative impacts on public physical and mental health, must be dealt with in a collaborative manner between government, communities and other organisations using all of the tools, data and technologies available.
Jann Choy, Joel Gethin Lewis and Oswin Tickler all featured in ‘Ultra process’, John Walters’ article about visual artificial intelligence in Eye 107, and there will be a panel that discusses some of the controversial issues highlighted in that article, and in J. P. Hartnett’s ‘Baked in’, which focused on ethical and environmental aspects of AI.
Our mission is to support you to change your city for the better. That’s why we love to inspire, challenge, and connect you with the world’s most impressive urban change-makers. We do this through Europe’s largest events for urban sustainability, taking place in different cities and virtually, and through our global community of more than 50,000 CityChangers and 200+ organisations. Speed up the transition to sustainable cities.