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Wayfinding stimulates the tourist economy
Destination Cleveland implemented wayfinding to attract visitors and stimulate the tourist economy
In praise of public spaces
The POLIS 2020 conference calls for reallocation of public space in the wake of COVID19. Wayfinding can play an important role.
City Wayfinding, cause and effect & the Benefit/Cost Ratio
Qualitative arguments need to complement a BCR as not everything can be translated into monetary values
Cycle Wayfinding to convert the masses
Journey planning apps for cyclists preach to the converted. To convert the masses to cycling try a broader approach to cycle wayfinding
Data for the cycling revolution
A closer look at the data required for good cycle wayfinding
Making walking and cycling part of transport planning
Cycling and walking can now be properly integrated into transport planning, thanks to this three year EU-funded project.
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.