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Designing Orientation

Chris Van Uffelen
Publication date 19/11/2020
EAN: 9783037682395
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The purpose and primary function of wayfinding and signage design is to provide spatial orientation as quickly and clearly as possible. Respective concepts and systems can be designed for individual buildings, for example corporate headquarters, muse... See full description
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PublisherBRAUN
Page Count192
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AuthorChris Van Uffelen
FormatHardback
Product typeBook
Publication date19/11/2020
Weight1166 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)2.00 x 24.50 x 28.50 cm
Signage Concepts et Wayfinding Systems
The purpose and primary function of wayfinding and signage design is to provide spatial orientation as quickly and clearly as possible. Respective concepts and systems can be designed for individual buildings, for example corporate headquarters, museums or hospitals, for areas such as a university campus or distinct municipal district, or for entire systems like a city's public transport. In addition to communicating direction, the interplay of typography, pictograms, materials, colors and shapes in these systems also delineates a particular identity of the location. On the basis of international realizations this title shows the range of different approaches and implementation possibilities of environmental graphics. No matter what kind of spatial context, the focus is always on visual communication that is understandable for every user. This volume is an indispensable reference work for anyone involved in communication, as well as for architects, interior designers, graphic designers, and indeed creative minds of any sectors.