Talia has a strong multidisciplinary approach to wayfinding, environmental graphics and inclusive design. Her work combines strategic thinking with technical precision, enabling her to deliver projects from early-stage audit, research and concept development through to detailed design specification, logistics and implementation.
With a particular interest in information design and the simplification of complex data, Talia specialises in translating brand identity into clear, intuitive and naturally inclusive experiences within the built environment. Her expertise spans both civic and cultural wayfinding projects, where clarity, accessibility and user behaviour are central to the design process.
Talia has worked on projects including SEGRO Business Parks, Royal Leamington Spa Town Centre and the wider Brighton Dome estate – including the Concert Hall, Corn Exchange, Studio Theatre and Pavilion Gardens – contributing to all stages of research, strategy, design development and implementation. Her experience in town and city wayfinding has strengthened her understanding of movement patterns, spatial hierarchy and the practical demands of delivering navigation systems across complex public environments.
Talia has developed particular expertise in multilingual wayfinding and the integration of language within public space. Her work includes bilingual navigation systems for Sligo Town Centre in both English and Irish, alongside projects requiring careful consideration of cultural context, typography and accessibility across multiple languages. She brings a thoughtful and research-led approach to ensuring information remains clear, inclusive and intuitive for diverse audiences.
