Visual wayfinding signage
Corridor & Projecting Signs
Help people spot a restroom or room from down the hall with corridor signs that mount perpendicular to the wall on an included bracket, projecting into the hallway. These are printed, high-visibility visual signs — not tactile ADA signs, and they don’t carry Braille.
Visual wayfinding — not ADA tactile
Corridor/projecting signs are printed and read from a distance. They are not ADA tactile signs and have no Braille. They guide people to a space but don’t replace the ADA tactile wall sign required at the door.
How they mount
Perpendicular to the wall on an included wall-mount bracket, so the sign projects into the corridor and is visible looking down a long hallway.
Pair with a compliant door sign
Use a corridor sign to point the way, and an ADA tactile wall sign at the door for compliance.
Colors and ordering
Printed (not engraved), in black, blue, brushed stainless, and white; sizes fixed per listing. ~5-business-day production with rush options and volume pricing.
Frequently asked questions
Are corridor/projecting signs ADA compliant?
No — they’re printed visual wayfinding signs with no raised text or Braille, and don’t replace the tactile sign at the door.
Do they have Braille?
No.
How do they mount?
Perpendicular to the wall on the included bracket, projecting into the hallway.
Printed or engraved?
Printed.
