Wayfinding_UK
About Me
I graduated in 2007 from the University of Central England with a first class degree in BA (Hons) Visual Communication. During my first two years at university I studied various aspects of Graphic Design from branding to editorial design. As a creative, yet logical thinker my final year was spent specialising in Information Design and Wayfinding. For the past 9 years I have been working as a Wayfinding Designer/Information Planner in London.
This blog hopes to document things that inspire me, cool stuff I find and occasionally the utterly bizarre.Contact
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Category Archives: User Centric Design
User Centric Design and Inclusivity – designing for every situation.
Anyone who works on wayfinding projects in the transportation sector will know that it is important to design a system that is centred around the passenger and excludes no one, but how far do you take this before it gets a little ridiculous?
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Posted in Inclusive Design, User Centric Design, Wayfinding
Tagged Inclusive Design, Signage, User Centric Design, Wayfinding
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