What Is Interior Signage?
Interior signage refers to signs located within buildings. These signs serve several purposes: they provide directions, identify rooms, offer safety instructions, and display branding. Interior signs facilitate smooth navigation through space, enhancing the overall experience for visitors, staff, and customers.
Types of Interior Signage
Wayfinding & Directional Signs
Help people get from point A to point B. These signs use arrows, directions, or maps. You'll often find them at entrances, elevators, and hallways.
Room Identification & Door Signs
Label spaces like offices, restrooms, and classrooms. Clear room signs remove confusion and make your space more organized.
ADA & Braille Signs
These signs follow accessibility rules. Raised letters and braille make them readable for everyone. ADA signs show that you care about inclusivity.
Informational & Safety Signs
Display key messages—emergency exits, fire procedures, or policy notices. These signs are about keeping people safe and informed.
Decorative & Branding Signs
Think wall quotes, company logos, or mission statements. These add personality and reinforce your brand’s presence.
Where Interior Signage Is Used
Hospitals & Clinics
Guide patients and staff with directional signs. ADA signs ensure access for all.
Schools & Universities
Label classrooms, labs, and offices. Inspirational wall graphics creates a welcoming space.
Hotels & Hospitality
Room numbers, elevator signs, and event directions help guests feel at home.
Offices & Corporate Spaces
Department signs, conference rooms, and company value statements all enhance the workspace.
Retail & Shopping Centers
Guide shoppers, promote deals, and keep store navigation simple.
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Benefits of Interior Signage
Interior signage plays a vital role in guiding visitors, showcasing your brand, and meeting accessibility requirements. It creates a safer, more organized, and visually cohesive environment across your business space.
- Saves time and reduces confusion
- Ensures ADA compliance
- Builds brand recognition
- Improves safety
- Enhances user experience


ADA Compliance in Interior Signage
ADA-compliant signs or ADA braille signs help everyone navigate a building safely. Here’s what they include:
- Fonts: San Serif Fonts are ideal for letters and numbers
- Tactile characters: Raised letters 1/32” above background
- Braille: Grade 2 braille beneath letters
- High contrast colors: Easy-to-read with contrasting text & background colors
- Non-glare surfaces: Matte finishes improve visibility in all lighting
Following ADA rules isn’t just a legal requirement; it’s smart business.
Materials Used in Interior Signage

Acrylic
Sleek and modern. Great for lobbies and offices

Metal
Durable and upscale. Ideal for professional environments

Wood
Warm and natural. Perfect for rustic or cozy interiors

Rowmark®
Sleek and modern. Great for lobbies and offices