Curved staircase with brass handrail beside a wood-paneled wall signed CINEMA, listing sections such as Reading Rooms, Biography and Fiction.

Wayfinding for more than one million customers a year.

Discipline:
Brand, Interiors, Signage, Strategy
Location:
Chester
Sectors:
Charity & Non-profit, Culture & Education, Retail & Leisure
We have worked with Storyhouse since its opening in 2017. The building houses a theatre, cinema, library, cafe and restaurant that has become a focal point for the local community, with more than one million customer visits every year.

Following the launch of the brand identity, we were asked to create wayfinding pictograms and an accessibility map to help people of all ages and walks of life to navigate the renovated and extended building. In developing the pictograms we took inspiration from the stencil typeface of the Storyhouse logo, with icons featuring a distinct stencil aesthetic. The resulting set of twenty icons give the building and brand a unified look.
Bold red interior stairwell with diagonal white Theatre signage, exposed dark brick wall and vertical silver posts.
Red slanted wall with white theatre signage reading THEATRE and GARRET, door directions and icons for seating and refreshments.
Black door with white stylised women's restroom symbol, vertical brushed-metal pull and small round lock set in a white wall.
Silhouetted man in a red jacket walking past a railing beneath a MEZZANINE → sign on a pale frosted glass wall.Silhouetted man in a red jacket walking past a railing beneath a MEZZANINE → sign on a pale frosted glass wall.
White mezzanine wall labelled CINEMA THEATRE MEZZANINE above a cosy library with bookshelves, tables and sofasWhite mezzanine wall labelled CINEMA THEATRE MEZZANINE above a cosy library with bookshelves, tables and sofas
Elevator doors with bold black stylised person icon and up/down arrows, beside a dark wall with white directory text and a red bench.Elevator doors with bold black stylised person icon and up/down arrows, beside a dark wall with white directory text and a red bench.
Black pictogram of a wheelchair user and standing person with an upward arrow on a pale column inside a building beside a brick wall and metal supports.

We have worked work with Stride for various projects and each time, Stride have proven themselves to be a reliable, efficient and very talented bunch.

Jen Chapman Head of Sales and Marketing, Storyhouse