This Callan Park graphic wayfinding concept reimagines navigation as an experience that guides people through the park while encouraging personal reflection, using the site’s mental health history, questioning prompts, and unconventional signage to subtly lead visitors through the landscape and engage them with both the place and their own thoughts.
An abstract ribbon with running text of someone's inner monologue acts as an entrance point that captures the attention of passer-bys.
An example of a fragmented sign that encourages people to approach it, as it must be viewed from a certain angle to connect.
Text would be scattered across the park, persuading people to explore and respond to the prompts.
A concept for an interactive exhibit, where people can use chalk to answer the question anywhere they like.
More questions and prompts are cut out of rusted steel to blend with the environment.