The wayfinding handbook

information design for public places

"Wayfinding [is] a process that encompasses both the experience of choosing a path within a built environment and the set of design elements that aid in such a decision ... [Using real-life examples, Gibson illustrates the way type, color, mapmaking, dimensional forms, material selection, and new media are used to create effective wayfinding systems ... [This book] is a complete guide to the discipline, from planning and design to practical considerations, such as setting up teams and managing projects"--Provided by publisher.

Princeton Architectural Press
2009
9781568987699
book
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