Green River Community College and the Power of “i”

The Green River Community College is heavily forested. Paths meandered everywhere. It was dark and confusing…but not anymore!
As part of a campus master plan update by Schrieber Starling and Lane architects, G.Scott!Design created a new master wayfinding and signage plan for the campus. Or, as Scott told the college president and his council, it was time to put the “us” back in “campus!”
Our work was intense. We created a new campus map and handout, using color to distinguish the “neighborhoods.” We named key paths with the names of the founding trustee names and placed them on highly visible and colorful waymarkers. We designed a bold, modern, and cost-effective building identification monument sign. And we created I-Spots, our term for a campus map and destination directory.
Now, on the first day of classes, students don’t have to wonder where their classroom building is located: they can rely on the maps to get them going the right direction, the waymarkers to confirm they on the right path, and the building id signs to clearly identify that they’re in the right place.
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