Library signage and wayfinding design : communicating effectively with your users / Mark Aaron Polger


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Bibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Index
This book connects wayfinding and signage with user experience (UX) design principles to assist libraries in creating positive, welcoming signage that communicates effectively and efficiently. Take a more user-centered approach to crafting library signage with this handy guide. Well-designed signage is clear, direct, and reduces confusion and frustration among library users and library workers alike-and also complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), bolstering accessibility Editeur
Introduction : why is signage important ? A brief history of signs and wayfinding Signage research methods Conducting a signage audit Digital signage Signage best practices and policies Signage and the Americans with disabilities Act Conclusion : practice what you preach
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