Making your living wall more effective with custom signage

Living walls, also known as green walls or vertical gardens, are a trend that has been growing in popularity in recent years. Not only do they enhance the visual appeal of a space, but they also bring numerous benefits, including improved air quality, reduced noise levels, and increased thermal comfort. When combined with signage, living walls can create a truly unique and eye-catching design that enhances the overall look and feel of a space. Here are some tips on how to combine signage with living walls effectively.

Proper lighting can make a significant impact on the overall look and feel of the living wall and signage. Consider using LED illuminated signs such as built-up letters or Faux Neon signs to highlight the beauty of the living wall.

Illuminated Faux Neon Signs mounted onto the living wall can be a great option to feature your message or branding.

By using living walls as a backdrop for signs, you can create a stunning and harmonious look. Consider incorporating signs that are made of natural materials, such as wood or metal, which will complement the lush green foliage of the living wall.

Another option is to incorporate signs directly into the living wall. For example, you could carve letters or logos into the wall, or use plants to create patterns or designs. This can create a highly unique and memorable visual experience.

To create a cohesive look, it's also important to choose plants and signage that complement each other in terms of colour. For example, choose plants that are green or have a similar green hue, and then use signage in a complementary colour, such as black or white.

Green Neon  Sign on a Moss Wall

Add green illumination to your sign to highlight the leaving wall behind it.

Living walls typically contain a variety of plants, and signs can be used to highlight this diversity. Consider using informational signs that display the names and descriptions of different plant species, or signs that highlight specific areas of the wall, such as a section dedicated to herbs or succulents.

By combining living walls with signage, you can create a truly stunning and dynamic design that enhances the overall look and feel of a space. Whether you're designing a retail space, a public area, or an office, the combination of living walls and signage can create a welcoming and memorable experience for visitors.

Lukasz Surma

Graphic and Web Designer, specialising in brand identity design, graphics for marketing campaigns and small business websites development.

Throughout the duration of the design career, I had an great pleasure to work with marketing departments of such big names and brands as John Lewis, NHS Trust, Aldi, University of East London, Ground Control, and Anglia Ruskin University.

My artworks have been printed thousands of times and been viewed by people passing every day by billboards, exhibitions, signs, digital displays in the shopping centres or in the web

https://www.lukaszsurma.com
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