Identification systems are designed to help people recognize and distinguish various elements within a space, such as building names, room numbers, or company logos. They are primarily informational, focusing on clear labeling and signage. Wayfinding systems, on the other hand, are more comprehensive and guide individuals from one point to another within a complex environment. They include maps, directional signs, and sometimes interactive technology, aiming to provide a seamless navigation experience. While identification systems are about recognition, wayfinding systems are about guidance and orientation.