Saturday, July 18, 2015

Worthy Wayfinding


An example of wayfinding outside of Kensington Palace. All of the historic palaces around London have a consistent design scheme which establish their relationship to one another. There are small variations in color of the side bar on the left as well as the pictures and information displayed. The maps are clear and clean cut to avoid confusion, establishing the signs purpose to direct the viewer to the right location.

Wayfinfding through Haunted London


The wayfinding for Chiswick was very helpful, highlighting spots of interest and preserving a sense of direction and alignment in the presentation of the information. It was also arranged to be appealing and easy on the eyes, dispensing with unnecessary adornment and keeping the focus on the map and key points. It definitely helped that the Chiswick House and Gardens had distinct boundaries, making finding our way much easier.

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