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UNIVERSITAS MULTIMEDIA NUSANTARA WAYFINDING PROJECT

Architecture, Branding, Digital Imaging, Infographic, Interior Design

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UNIVERSITAS MULTIMEDIA NUSANTARA WAYFINDING PROJECT

Architecture, Branding, Digital Imaging, Infographic, Interior Design


Universitas Multimedia Nusantara Wayfinding Project by Kevin Wijaya (KevinTriedge),arsitektur,branding,seni digital,infografis,desain interior
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Universitas Multimedia Nusantara Wayfinding Project by Kevin Wijaya (KevinTriedge),arsitektur,branding,seni digital,infografis,desain interior
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Universitas Multimedia Nusantara Wayfinding Project by Kevin Wijaya (KevinTriedge),arsitektur,branding,seni digital,infografis,desain interior
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Universitas Multimedia Nusantara Wayfinding Project by Kevin Wijaya (KevinTriedge),arsitektur,branding,seni digital,infografis,desain interior
Digital imaging of the wayfinding facilities
Universitas Multimedia Nusantara Wayfinding Project by Kevin Wijaya (KevinTriedge),arsitektur,branding,seni digital,infografis,desain interior
Digital imaging of the wayfinding facilities
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Universitas Multimedia Nusantara—abbreviated UMN-- (Multimedia Nusantara University) is a private university located in Gading Serpong, Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia.

As a leading university in the field of ICT, UMN is equipped with various facilities such as computer laboratories, radio station, photography studio, library, TV studio, and many more. However, these facilities aren't equipped with proper wayfinding system. Currently UMN only has identification sign system, not directional, orientation, or regulatory, which is a shame as the presence of a good wayfinding system is crucial to give direction and orientation of the UMN area, especially since UMN currently has three buildings and several more under construction.

Thus, we decided to design a set of wayfinding system to be put in UMN's main lobby, as this is the first place to greet incoming visitors - be it students, lecturers, staff, or guest.



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