Brick Lane
Steer developed a high-level wayfinding strategy for Brick Lane to capture and spread the footfall along the entire street as well as turn Brick Lane into a key pedestrian north-south route, linking all the attractions in the area and reinforcing the street's competitiveness.
Toronto Cycling
In order to guide cyclists along its growing network of on-street cycle infrastructure, the City of Toronto commissioned Steer to develop and implement a world-leading cycling wayfinding strategy.
Toronto TO360
The TO360 Wayfinding Strategy supports walking as the connecting mode that enables multi-modal transportation in Toronto, through unified signage and mapping systems delivered consistently by the City and its partners.
+15 Skywalk
The City of Calgary commissioned Steer to develop a clear wayfinding system that improves accessibility and makes it easier to use the +15 Skywalk network, attracting more people and creating a better overall experience.
Kingston University
Commissioned by Grafton Architects, we created an indoor and outdoor wayfinding system for this six-storey educational hub in London, UK that houses a library as well as dance studios, event spaces, cafés and roof gardens.
Kingsbridge
This wayfinding system for the town of Kingsbridge in South Devon was developed to encourage visitors to extend they stay and explore the area’s many attractions.