The wayfinding scheme for the newly refurbished Cannon Bridge House in the City of London was part of a complete rebranding of the development and presented a few challenging opportunities. Whilst signs in the entrance and reception areas had the glamorous task of making good first impression, the task of routing staff and visitors around the building began in earnest in the first floor Atrium. Two banks of lifts at opposite ends had to be signposted with a single sign, which meant that the sign had to point at a destination behind the visitor. A sculpture of rotated cubes not only performed the task perfectly, it also provided a welcome feature for the space.