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Join us on the Wayfinding Xchange Podcast, where we delve into the latest insights and draw inspiration from leading experts, tech innovators, and key contributors in the fields of design and wayfinding. This podcast is a passion project for us, providing a platform for exploring the cutting-edge of our industry.

About Endpoint:

At Endpoint, we’re known for more than just podcasts. We are an internationally renowned, award-winning practice with a team of over 50 graphic designers, industrial designers, project managers, and production specialists. Since our founding in 1999, we have dedicated ourselves to designing and delivering innovative wayfinding and signage solutions across various sectors. With studios in London, Dubai, and Singapore, our main focus is providing exceptional design services to our clients worldwide.

You can learn more about us at www.weareendpoint.com.
27 Episodes
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San-San Chan of Latitude shares how branding shapes the built environment, creating places with soul, meaning, and authentic experience.
HTA Design’s Lucy Smith joins us to explore how inclusive design and co-creation foster community-focused residential spaces. From estate regeneration to build-to-rent schemes, Lucy shares how wayfinding intersects with identity, diversity, and lived experience to shape more engaging and accessible urban environments.
Sean Lockie, a leader in decarbonisation and climate resilience at Arup, is dedicated to shaping a greener, more sustainable future. In this podcast episode, Sean shares insights into his groundbreaking work, exploring how innovative strategies in decarbonisation and climate resilience are driving meaningful change for our planet.
Michaela Pihl Olsen explores the intersection of Scandinavian design and wayfinding, sharing insights on the evolving role of the practice in the region.
Lizzy Whirrity explores visitor experience at IWM, how her team strives to deliver a best-in-class experience, and insights into the future of visitor experience. 
Is it really possible to make sustainable signage out of mushrooms? Ryan Little shares his insights on mycelium.
Cybelle Jones discusses how experiential design connects people and places, enhancing human well-being and shaping immersive, meaningful environments.
What’s the relationship between landscape architecture and wayfinding? LDA Design Director Scott Carroll explains.  
How does Ocean Liu, Senior Associate and Senior Project Interior Designer at HOK and long-time Endpoint collaborator, generate fresh ideas for the visitor experience?
What3words is the revolutionary locating system that’s changing the world of navigation, one 3-metre square at a time.
Discover how our client – the National Museum of Norway – overcame the wayfinding challenges of an iconic new museum.
Traditional signwriter, and long-time Endpoint collaborator – Mark Josling – joins Gideon to discuss the art of traditional sign writing.
Take a deep dive into the world of giving and donor recognition as Alison Richings sits down with the National Theatre’s Kathryn Marten.
Conserving and evolving the iconic home of the National Theatre is a special challenge. The NT’s Paul Jozefowski shares its story with Alison Richings.
How can high-tech artwork bring a sense of awe to public spaces? Gideon’s guest – Jason Bruges – the multidisciplinary artist and designer, explains.
Gideon welcomes Paul Nulty – founder of an award-winning lighting design consultancy – to explore the space where wayfinding and lighting interact.
Founder of About Access – Ian Streets – is an expert in accessibility. Gideon uncovers Ian’s work on accessibility in the built environment.
Ageing and dementia have a huge impact on our navigational abilities. Professor Jan Wiener shares his expert insights with Gideon.
Dalton Maag creates fonts for some of the biggest brands in the world. Gideon talks typography with Creative Director – Riccardo De Franceschi.
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