Jamie Kerr 
Senior Wayfinding and Graphic Designer

Jamie has a strong approach to integrating visual communication within complex built environments. Passionate about wayfinding, mapping and environmental graphics, he combines clear conceptual thinking with detailed technical knowledge to create intuitive navigation systems.

Jamie works across all stages of project delivery, from research, spatial analysis, through to graphic implementation and large-scale wayfinding strategies. He has particular expertise in mapping, visual hierarchy and communication systems that support clarity, accessibility and user experience across civic and cultural environments.

His project experience includes Royal Leamington Spa and Watford Town Centre in the UK, the Thabo Mbeki Presidential Library in Ghana and a major recreation project – the Harry Jerome Community Recreation Centre in North Vancouver – a major new civic destination integrating sport, wellness and community facilities within a highly accessible public environment.

Jamie has also contributed to the development of wayfinding and environmental design across one of the world’s largest airport projects in the Middle East. His knowledge of BIM-led coordination and complex spatial integration enables him to work effectively across large multidisciplinary teams and technically demanding environments.

Jamie brings a collaborative and research-led approach to every project, balancing strategic thinking with precise delivery to create wayfinding systems that are clear, engaging and naturally inclusive.