
Can Projected Line Marking Designs Be Customised?
If you’re considering projected line marking for your warehouse or industrial site, one of the first questions you’ll probably ask is:
Can it be customised to suit how our site actually works?
The short answer is yes.
But more importantly, it should be.
Projected line marking is not a one-size-fits-all solution. When it’s designed properly, it’s tailored around your layout, your traffic flow, and the way your team moves through the space every day.

Best spots for projected markings
Customisation goes well beyond simply choosing a colour or line width. A properly designed system is built around how your site operates in real life.
That can include:
- Pedestrian walkways
- Forklift lanes and exclusion zones
- Loading and unloading areas
- Pick-and-pack zones
- Hazard warnings and symbols
- Temporary or changeable work zones
The goal is to improve clarity, safety, and flow – not just add lines to a floor.
How custom designs are developed
Effective projected line marking starts with understanding your site.
This usually involves a site walkthrough to look at:
- How people and vehicles move through the space
- High-risk interaction points
- Bottlenecks or confusion areas
- Current safety concerns or near-miss risks
From there, layouts are designed to suit your operations – not a generic template.
That means the markings reflect how work actually happens on your site, not how it looks on paper.
Why customisation matters in industrial environments
Every industrial site is different.
A warehouse handling palletised goods has very different needs to a manufacturing plant or logistics hub. Customised projected line marking helps ensure:
- Clear separation between pedestrians and vehicles
- Better traffic flow and reduced congestion
- Improved visibility in low-light or high-dust environments
- Safer movement during peak operational times
When markings make sense, people are more likely to follow them.
Is projected line marking right for your site?
Projected line marking works best where:
- Layouts change regularly
- Temporary zones are required
- Visibility needs to be improved
- Painted lines wear quickly or become outdated
It’s not about replacing traditional line marking in every situation it’s about choosing the right solution for the right environment.
When they’re designed properly, that customisation is what makes the system effective – improving safety, clarity, and efficiency across your site.
If you’re considering projected line marking and want to understand how it could work in your specific environment, the best place to start is a conversation about how your site actually operates.
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