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Terms and conditions applyThe Wayfinding Handbook: Information Design for Public Places
David Gibson
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Format: Book
Pages: 152
Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
Date Published: Mar 2009
Stock Code: 68204
Binding: Paperback
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Wayfinding is an intuituve process we use all the time, one that helps us navigate the places and spaces we encounter every day. A decade ago the professional practice of wayfinding design simply involved devising sign systems. Today the field is much broader, informed by technological advances and the demand for sustainable solutions and shaped by a cross-disciplinary relationship with graphic, architectural, landscape, interior, indistrialand information design.
Designer David Gibson offers a concise and engaging introduction to the profession. The Wayfinding Handbook addresses every aspect of the discipline from planning and design - including typography, colour, mapmaking, dimensional forms, material selection, and new media -to practical considerations, such as setting up teams and managing projects.Extensively illustrated withreal-life examples,the book is a visual analysis of the fundamentals that lead to greatwayfinding design.
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