Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Anna Centenary Library 4TH FLOOR, A WING | 387.736 NEH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 654393 |
384.55 DAH The House That Zee Built | 384.55 DAH The House That Zee Built | 387.509548 SWA Some Aspect of South indian Shipping | 387.736 NEH Airport Wayfinding: a Wayfinding Journey | 388.044 SAY Project logistics road map | 388.4 DAG;1 Public Transportation Systems: Principles of System Design, Operations Planning and Real-Time Control | 388.740954 RAD COB The rise of business corporations in India 1851-1900 |
Includes bibliographical references
Airports are places with multi-layered identities that millions of people pass through and where cultures meet: On the one hand, the history and the design heritage of the particular country can be identified and local characteristics are intensified and reinforced almost stereotypically. On the other hand, airports represent hypermodern functional environments in which processes are internationally standardized and maximally efficient, with a strong emphasis on entertainment and consumption. Guidance systems navigate people through airports. The graphic language creates an image in the viewer's head carrying the respective identity in its own compact form through color, fonts, and pictograms. The authors, both specialists in the field, decipher this identity and trace its emergence and evolution over the decades. From the perspective of information design, they examine and analyze the wayfinding systems of approximately 70 airports by aligning their identities and functions.
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