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The origins of legible City Wayfinding
Cities made ’legible’ through City Wayfinding – thanks to Kevin Lynch in the 1960s
Public transport use positively impacts walking and health
How much (healthy) walking can be attributed to public transport journeys?
Wayfinding animation fun
Using animation to explain the benefits of city wayfinding
”Crossrail” or ”Elizabeth Line”?
Why calling Crossrail the ”Elizabeth line” could actually be for the best
Creating London’s iconic 3D buildings
The designer of Legible London mapping’s 3D buildings talks about their cognitive effects
Walkability of cities is linked to health
The walkability of a city is directly linked to the health of its citizens, a new scientific study claims.
How does Legible London hold up in the digital future?
A report from TfL investigates Legible London in terms of a digital future.
Making the map: how the whole of London was made Legible
An insightful behind-the-scenes description written by Legible London’s former TfL ‘gatekeeper’.
Legible London 10th anniversary
Happy 10th Birthday to arguably the most influential city wayfinding system
Best features of city wayfinding
Common features found on successful city wayfinding
City wayfinding as a brand of information
Why highlighting a city’s character can make for a better map