As part of the City of La Puente’s comprehensive park renovation, Linespace was commissioned to design and deliver an interpretive signage system for the 22-acre La Puente Park. The signage was created to engage visitors of all ages with informative content about the importance of the park’s trees—highlighting their ecological role, lifecycle, and the habitats they support.
Linespace developed a series of four custom interpretive panels that focus on tree education and environmental awareness, helping visitors connect with the natural elements woven throughout the park. Each sign features original illustrations, descriptive text, and infographic-style visuals that explore topics such as the lifecycle of native trees, their role in local ecosystems, air and water quality benefits, and the species they shelter.
The graphic approach was designed to resonate with a wide audience—from children to adults—combining clarity with visual storytelling. The panels were fabricated using durable outdoor-rated materials, including high-pressure laminate (HPL) for fade- and weather-resistance, mounted to powder-coated steel posts suited for long-term exposure in high-traffic public areas.
Placed along walking trails and near major park features, the signage system not only educates but enhances the park’s visual identity, supporting the City’s broader goals of environmental stewardship, recreation, and community engagement.