I' sure at some point someone already did Alamanda, Putrajaya, But this is my take on it
Up close, i dare say it's pretty legible to read. Colourful blocks to indicate what is what, although the fact that it's not digital will require it to be manually updated once the new shops open (or old shops close down) On the bright side, no worries about system failure.
They've got little pockets for pamphets and fliers, but right now it's all filled up with the directory for Alamanda. Easy access, nothing fancy
How it looks like from far. Pretty simple and basic. Sturdy, solid base. Good angle to look at and search,but pretty low. You'd have to bend over to get a good look. Makes it a little inconvenient I think.
This is the signboard to indicate the direction of the different areas of Alamanda. It's clear enough even though it's quite high up. Short people like me need more effort, especially since I don't have perfect eyesight.
It's pretty strategically placed, by dustbins and escalators. So you know if you're in the right place when you get off the escalator.
This is like a fancier board to indicate whats outside.
All in all....pretty easy to maneuver because of the clear signs. colours are a little too garish for my liking,but to each its own. The signs are sturdy and large and therefore not easily damaged :)







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