Applied is now a Certified B Corporation™
Our work for our clients involves giving people the freedom to move, by walking, cycling and by public transport. These are fundamentally positive for the environment, public health and community-building, by design. Certification recognises our commitment to be a responsible and effective company.
@BCorpUK@BCorporation
Read more via the article on our website: https://t.co/DGgWuyBqrL 📷
We're searching for a Senior Graphic Designer to join our team in San Francisco.
In this role, you’ll lead projects, collaborate with our global offices and create innovative designs that help people navigate their environments.
Apply here:
https://t.co/1fCPrZ1ceT
We’re growing our network of freelancers and are seeking applications from London-based industrial designers with experience working on signage/wayfinding projects.
For more information visit: https://t.co/GQsNbi3gKn
Applied achieved an overall score of 114 points. Exceeding the B Corp pass mark score of 80. For context, the average score for ordinary businesses who take the assessment is 50.9, and for B Corps the average score sits at 91. With Applied’s score of 114 significantly above average, it is a truly fantastic achievement.
This is a significant first step for Applied. We aim to carry on improving, both operationally and through the projects we deliver. As a B Corporation we will be recertifying every three years, so this is by no means a closed chapter. We are committed to continual change for the better. Our journey continues.
Applied is now a Certified B Corporation™
Our work for our clients involves giving people the freedom to move, by walking, cycling and by public transport. These are fundamentally positive for the environment, public health and community-building, by design. Certification recognises our commitment to be a responsible and effective company.
@BCorpUK@BCorporation
Read more via the article on our website: https://t.co/DGgWuyBqrL 📷
@MixInteriors To hear more about this topic, listen to our Re-routing the City podcast episode ‘Navigation and Neuroscience’, which features Tim talking with neuroscientist Kate Jeffery:
🎧https://t.co/ieoqp8Gkrp
https://t.co/Z4nkaUQnVA
‘Places benefit from difference, systems benefit from coherence.’
Applied’s Tim Fendley is featured in the latest issue of @MixInteriors. His piece ‘Do places speak to us?’ considers the neuroscience of how we understand and relate to places. And what we can learn from this to make our buildings, neighbourhoods and cities feel better to be in.
Download and read the article via our website: https://t.co/q2RUmhXIyN
The full version of the April 2024 issue of Mix Interiors magazine can be accessed via the link: https://t.co/noXF5TnDKS
Applied’s London head office is currently supported by 71% renewable energy sources. We are committed to get this figure to 100%, and aim to achieve this target within the next two years.
For more insight into our approach, the positive outcomes of our work, and our future commitments, view the full published Positive Impact Report for 22|23 via the link below:
https://t.co/qRkUpNV420
Applied has recently published its first Impact Report.
This is an annual commitment which will detail our ongoing progress in creating a positive impact on people and the planet.
Read more via the link below:
https://t.co/eBjPqZDapF
Produced to be informative and purposeful, the Impact Report serves as a tool to communicate our measurable impact and how this will grow in the future.
By publishing this Report we are embracing transparency and accountability, and hope to encourage open conversations between our stakeholders, as well as our wider audiences.
The DAI’s Transport Pathfinder Innovation Programme at the Royal College of Art is a highly competitive programme that seeks to identify and support the most promising solutions for the challenges faced by an ageing society.
Applied’s Inclusive Wayfinding Toolkit is a collaborative project which responds to this through the reimagining of the UK’s cycling, walking and wheeling system.
… More to come on this project in the coming months!
@DesignAge_@RCA
📷 by Adam Hollingsworth
We have a world-renowned, best-in-class wayfinding system for our roads… Why don’t we have one for walking, cycling and wheeling?
Recently a few of the Applied team headed to the @RCA@DesignAge_ Pathfinder Pop-up event in Battersea to exhibit our soon-to-be-released Inclusive Wayfinding Toolkit prototype. This is a shareable toolkit designed to provide local authorities with an inclusively-designed product for creating walking and cycling routes, that can be easily implemented throughout the UK.
📷 by Adam Hollingsworth
... With the aim of continuing to understand people’s experience of active travel, the Applied team asked event attendees to fill in surveys relating to the Inclusive Wayfinding Toolkit.
These also provided insight into people’s understanding of current signage compared with some of the new proposed designs.
@DesignAge_@RCA
📷 by Adam Hollingsworth
For a small design agency, we have an oversized impact.
Aiming to become a B Corp certified business, Applied have been demonstrating how the inherent nature of our work positively impacts people.
Read more about our B Corp journey: https://t.co/Y9RF8nfp6a
Applied’s Legible London is a brilliant example of a project that has had, and continues to have, a positive impact.
5% measurable increase in walking
60% decrease in people feeling lost
16% time-saving improvement for pedestrian journeys
66% increase in user knowledge of local area context
A renowned scheme that has had a huge impact on city wayfinding around the world.
https://t.co/xgF4De0QqP
Applied’s Legible London is a brilliant example of a project that has had, and continues to have, a positive impact.
5% measurable increase in walking
60% decrease in people feeling lost
16% time-saving improvement for pedestrian journeys
66% increase in user knowledge of local area context
A renowned scheme that has had a huge impact on city wayfinding around the world.
https://t.co/xgF4De0QqP
One example of this human-centred approach is our wayfinding system for @Princeton University. The physical system and the unique digital app work together in harmony to bring value to the widest audience.
Read more about the project via the case studies on our website:
https://t.co/5cntthBM2o
https://t.co/wbn1ix3zz7
The business world of the future is a place whereby companies can be a stronger force for good.
Applied strives to create solutions that meet the needs of as many users as possible. We work hard to understand the perspective of everybody in society.
From enhancing people’s health and wellness through supporting walking and cycling journeys, to promoting social inclusion through accessible information and spaces… Our projects contribute to positive social, economic and environmental outcomes.
#BusinessForGood
Applied were appointed to design and implement the campus wayfinding system for the Google Bay View campus, which is anchored by three themes: to represent innovation, nature and the community.
As part of the process of creating this system, we collaborated with SPMDesign, Lux Art and JAK W, as well as local artists through Google’s own Artist in Residence programme. We also worked alongside project architects Heatherwick Studio and @BIG_Architects.
Applied are delighted that Google Bay View has won the 2023 Interior Design Magazine Best of the Year Award for Large Tech Office.
The result of a huge collaborative effort, the 42-acre Bay View campus in Silicon Valley demonstrates the rethinking of every aspect of the traditional workspace.
https://t.co/mwSZBbWOL6
At Applied, we care about the planet and how we treat people. #BCorp Certification would validate these embedded efforts, providing a recognised mark of excellence.
@BCorpUK@BCorporation
Why B Corp certification is important to us?
In simple terms, it’s the right thing to do.
Read more about Applied's B Corp journey on our website: https://t.co/Y9RF8nfWVI