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The Wayfinding Handbook: Information Design for Public Places [Paperback]

David Gibson

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Jan 22 2009
Where am I? What can I do here? Where can I go from here? How do I get out of here? Consciously or not, we ask such questions every day as we navigate the places and spaces of our lives. Whether we find ourselves in a museum, hospital, airport, mall, or street in an unfamiliar city, we depend on systems of visual, audible, and tactile cues not only to lead the way but also to keep us safe. They are the fundamental questions of wayfinding, 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. A decade ago the professional practice of wayfinding design simply involved devising sign systems. Today the field is much broader and continues to expand to address technological developments kinetic media GPS systems, web connectivity, smart materials, as well as cultural changes in areas such as branding and environmental awareness. Similarly, a cross-disciplinary familiarity with graphic, architectural, landscape, interior, industrial, and information design has become an essential requirementof twenty-first-century wayfinding design. The Wayfinding Handbook is an exciting new volume in our acclaimed Design Briefs series. Professional wayfinding designer David Gibson draws on more than thirty years of experience collaborating with architects, planners, developers, managers, and civic leaders to offer an insider's view of this rapidly evolving discipline. 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. The Wayfinding Handbook is a complete guide to the discipline from planning and design to practical considerations such as setting up teams and managing projects. "Other Voices" sidebars presented throughout the book reveal the opinions of experts who plan manage and shape wayfinding projects. A comprehensive bibliography and gallery of resources round out what is likely to become the go-to resource for students, professionals, or anyone charged with designing people-friendly universally accessible environments.

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David Gibson is co-founder and managing principal of Two Twelve. His dedication to delivering thoughtful, user-centered design established the firm's reputation as the first advocate of public information design, the planning and presentation of complex information to diverse audiences. Instrumental in developing Two Twelve's strength in environmental graphics, Gibson is responsible for some of the firm's highest profile projects including signage and wayfinding for Hartford, Downtown Baltimore, Downtown Brooklyn, and Yale University; signage and graphics for the historic Radio City Music Hall and New Amsterdam Theatre; and master planning and environmental graphic design for Harvard Medical School affiliates, Children's Hospital Boston, and Massachusetts General Hospital. He is currently creating wayfinding programs for the Princeton University and The Johns Hopkins Hospital, and a city-wide signage program for the Durham Parks and Recreation Department in North Carolina. Gibson studied architecture at Cornell University, attended the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, and received an MFA in graphic design from the Yale University School of Art. He began his career as a project designer for the Ontario Ministry of National Resources.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fine book Mar 9 2009
By Craig M. Berger - Published on Amazon.com
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There has been a half dozen high level books on wayfinding published in the last four years. This book is a great addition to that collection. Focused on being a cheaper, simpler handbook for designers interested in wayfinding in environmental graphic design the book is clear in its focus and still maintains a high degree of quality. The author wisely keeps to the key issues and the book is extremely well edited.

This book would make a great addition to a design classroom or a design firm.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Jun 29 2011
By CC - Published on Amazon.com
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If you are at all interested in signs or Environmental Graphic Design this book is for you. The categories and chapters are so great with the person quotes from people in different fields are great. This book is a great resource and perfect introduction to Environmental Graphic Design.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book Dec 28 2012
By Kathy Wittner - Published on Amazon.com
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This is packed with terrific information. Well written, well organized.I will be able to use it to find new solutions as I design.

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