Hospitality
Wayfinder A-Board
An A1 sidewalk A-board with one job — stop foot traffic and point it: full acid-yellow field, huge black Anton stack 'GOOD FOOD / THIS WAY', a fat geometric vector arrow, and a tight tabular schedule. Legible at fifteen meters.
- A1 large-format: 150dpi, 5mm bleed
- One job: stop foot traffic and point it — legible at 15m
- Fat geometric arrow drawn as a real vector path
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“Design an A1-portrait (594×841, 150dpi, 5mm bleed) sidewalk A-board panel for 'THE YARD — coffee & kitchen' (invented). ONE job: stop foot traffic and point it somewhere. Register: the loudest piece of a bold-functional family — zero decoration, total commitment. Palette: a full acid-yellow field edge to edge + jet black ink only (two process swatches). Composition top to bottom: 'GOOD FOOD' / 'THIS WAY' stacked in Anton at poster scale (~300-340pt, tight leading, left-set with tension — not centered); then a MASSIVE black arrow drawn as a path element (a fat, confident, geometric arrow pointing right or down-right — authored with real points, not clip-art); then a tight tabular schedule in Space Grotesk caps with hairline black rules — 'COFFEE — FROM 7' / 'LUNCH — FROM 12' / 'WINE — FROM 5'; at the foot a reversed black bar with cream type: 'THE YARD — coffee & kitchen · 50 M ON YOUR LEFT'. Everything must read at 15 meters: huge x-heights, generous spacing, no element smaller than ~18pt. No photography, no masters/blocks (single board — honest). Named groups ('Headline stack', 'Arrow', 'Schedule', 'Foot bar'); every element specifically named.”