Library Signage

Successful signage brings new patrons into the library and assists them in finding needed information. Less successful signage is often unclear, cluttered, or misplaced. Learn best practices for creating, displaying, and evaluating library signage. Working together, participants will brainstorm creative and effective ideas for placement, discover tools for developing user-friendly signage, and identify common issues libraries experience when updating their signage.

Scheduled Dates

June 10, 2026, 1:00pm - 3:00pm CDT
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Learning objectives for this session may include:
  • Identify best practices in creating and evaluating library signage
  • Evaluate common library sign types and examples
  • Design library signage optimized for user-experience
Session Duration
This course consists of one 2-hour session.
Contact Hours
2

Instructor(s)

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Kyla Hunt portrait

Kyla Hunt is the Library Services Trainer and Missouri Libraries 2 Go (MOLIB2GO) Coordinator at Amigos Library Services. Her career has featured experiences in a variety of government, nonprofit, and library institutions, including the Cedar Park Public Library, the Texas State Library and Archives Commission, and TechSoup Global. She is interested in all aspects of the library field, having worked in youth services, reference librarianship, technical services, and library instruction. Her book, Library Programs and Services for New Adults, was published in 2017. Outside of libraries, Kyla likes to crochet, spend time with her family and cats, and bake pumpkin cake.