This book explores human spatial behaviour with a view to the design of directional systems. Wayfinding is defined as spatial problem solving; it takes into account how people make decisions and plans, how they transform them into behaviour, and how they process information. The architectural characteristics of wayfinding settings are also covered. This book should be of interest to architects, interior designers, planners, landscape architects, graphic and environmental designer professionals; academic, professional and art libraries; graduate, undergraduate and college students of design and graphic design.
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hardcover. Condition: Good. 1984 edition. No dust jacket. Illustrated boards are moderately rubbed at seam and edges, with some very light soiling. Binding is good. Pages are clean and unmarked. 229 pages. LO. Seller Inventory # 216286
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. text clean and unmarked. binding tight. boards have very light wear. fore-edge, head and foot of book have light wear. front free end paper has name written in light green pen. Seller Inventory # 5015761