This illuminated outdoor wayfinding pylon is designed for commercial properties that need clear directional guidance, tenant identification and site branding in one freestanding structure. Its slim vertical monolith format supports a prominent identity section alongside stacked directory panels, making it suitable for locations where visitors must quickly identify multiple destinations from a distance.
The sign combines an aluminum frame with acrylic display panels. LED modules are installed behind the illuminated information areas and can be configured with RGB or single-color lighting. Transformer-powered AC operation supports consistent illumination for evening and low-light visibility, while the clean enclosure presents a professional architectural appearance.
Key design features include:
• Freestanding directory format for outdoor pedestrian and vehicle guidance
• Vertical panel arrangement for tenant names, destinations, arrows or facility information
• Aluminum and acrylic construction
• RGB or single-color LED illumination
• Customizable text, graphics, color schemes and brightness levels
The layout can be adapted for retail parks, office campuses, shopping centers, hospitals, hotels, mixed-use developments, business parks, parking entrances and other multi-building environments. Individual directory fields can display destination names, directional arrows, unit information or promotional graphics, helping visitors move through the site while maintaining a coordinated visual identity.
This product is suited to global B2B buyers such as signage contractors, architectural design firms, property developers, facility management companies, retail groups and regional sign distributors. It can also support multi-site projects that require a consistent family of entrance, directory and directional signs. The modular visual arrangement shown in the product design makes it practical for projects that need several tenant or department panels within one compact footprint.
Customization covers the graphic layout, text content, logos, lighting colors and panel presentation. This allows the pylon to be integrated into wider wayfinding systems without relying on a standard retail sign format.










