Rebecca H. Hunter Lynda A. Anderson Basia Lynn Belza
This book examines wayfinding from a broad public health perspective and articulates what needs to be done to create better wayfinding for all people regardless of age, ability, or mode of transportation. Addressing both science and the human experience, the book brings together a group of international experts to examine community wayfinding from a variety of viewpoints. It first presents a critical foundation for understanding wayfinding from an individual perspective. Next, it describes relevant design principles and practices by drawing upon architecture, environmental graphic design,...
This book examines wayfinding from a broad public health perspective and articulates what needs to be done to create better wayfinding for all people ...