Environmental & Wayfinding Design: WildScapes Installation
Wilder institute/Calgary ZooContributions > Interpretive Design / Environmental Graphics / Wayfinding / Signage System Design / Exhibit Storytelling / Production CoordinationOverview
During construction within the Canadian Wilds zone, the visitor experience at the Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo became fragmented. Circulation paths shifted, familiar routes were disrupted, and there was a need to maintain both clarity and engagement during a period of operational change. The WildScapes installation was introduced within the Dorothy Harvie Gardens as a temporary solution to address this gap, featuring large-scale plant sculptures forming animal figures and requiring a signage system that could guide, inform, and immerse visitors.
Approach
Collaborated with Interpretive Planning, Marketing & Communications, and Production teams to develop a comprehensive interpretive and wayfinding system tailored to the temporary installation.
Integrated safety, education, and navigation into a unified signage framework, ensuring visitors could move intuitively through the space while engaging with the conservation narrative.
Drew creative direction from the surrounding landscape, utilizing organic forms inspired by leaves, petals, and natural silhouettes for custom die-cut signage elements that blended seamlessly into the garden environment.
Established typography and color systems to ensure consistency across all touchpoints, with campaign-aligned headers and brand-standard body copy for accessibility.
Expanded the project into a broader wayfinding strategy across the zoo, including map updates and new directional signage in response to changing circulation patterns.
Developed custom iconography integrated with existing branded elements to reinforce a cohesive visual language throughout the park.
Outcomes
Delivered a scalable, adaptable signage system that maintained clarity and strengthened conservation storytelling within a temporary and evolving environment.
Achieved seamless integration of educational content, navigation, and visual identity within the WildScapes installation.
Supported intuitive visitor movement and engagement, even during periods of operational change.
Impact
Enhanced visitor navigation and maintained positive guest experiences during construction and route changes.
Elevated the zoo’s conservation messaging and visual cohesion across both the installation and the broader park environment.
Demonstrated the power of thoughtful design to support engagement, clarity, and mission-driven storytelling, regardless of environmental constraints.
Project completed as in-house designer at Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo.