The city of Richmond, B.C., is requesting input on its community wayfinding strategy, which is intended to help residents and visitors better navigate the city by foot, on wheels, or via public transit.
Tag: British Columbia
Metro Vancouver’s public transportation network, TransLink, is testing out new technology and signage to help customers with sight loss navigate the transit system.
The Penticton Art Gallery is searching for local artists to participate in their Square Mini Mural Project, a public art exhibition to kick off the city’s annual Ignite the Arts Festival.
New wayfinding signage has debuted in Prince Rupert, B.C., to help improve navigation and accessibility throughout the city.
In collaboration with the Tla’amin Nation, British Columbia’s Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI) recently installed the first of a group of dual-language highway signs near Powell River, B.C.
Vancouver’s Carolyn Wong is one of the emerging Canadian artists whose designs will be featured on Purolator’s annual holiday boxes.
The city of Victoria is searching for artists interested in participating in future mural projects or downtown kiosk displays.
This year’s Vancouver Mural Festival (VMF) allows participants to see projects come to life as artists paint on giant “canvases” throughout the city.
Out-of-home (OOH) media company VENDO Media has partnered with umbrella-sharing network UmbraCity to offer advertisers access to digital assets through private marketplace (PMP) deals on all Canadian programmatic platforms.
INEO, a B.C.-based developer of in-store digital advertising solutions, recently launched its largest advertising campaign to date with Western Media Group.