Hosted by Endpoint London’s Wayfinding Design Director, Alison Richings, alongside Senior Industrial Designer, Paul Garratt, the visitors were given an introduction to Endpoint, plus insights into the scope of our work, and how we work with external partners and suppliers.
The main focus of the event was Endpoint’s contribution to the recently opened National Museum, Norway – a bilingual wayfinding system that was simple and easy to follow in both Norwegian and English. Alison and Paul shared how we worked with the whole design team and how our wayfinding system improved visitors’ experience.
The session not only gave the undergraduates a chance to review product samples, they were able to actively participate in a Q&A session with their Endpoint hosts, covering everything from graphic design studies to Endpoint’s latest projects. We thoroughly enjoyed hosting the event and look forward to welcoming more students for similar sessions in the future.
Curious about our work at the National Museum Norway? Read the full case study.