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Commerce > Best Practices > 03 c
c.
Carefully locate site furnishings so that they function effectively, but avoid a cluttered look.
Commerce > Best Practices > 03 b
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Incorporate a distinctive furnishing and planting palette that reflects the desired street character and image, and is visually attractive year-round.
Commerce > Best Practices > 03 a
a.
Where possible, integrate art as part of functional features—benches, lighting, walls, kiosks, space dividers, planters, and shade structures can all be works of art.
Wayfinding > Best Practices > 03 d
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Integrate QR code technology wayfinding as an option for users to learn more about destination, landmark or other site. (Example: World Park exhibit at Central Park, May 2010.)
Wayfinding > Best Practices > 03 c
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Along industrial or manufacturing districts, locate places where there is a predominant smell, sound or sensation created that can be linked to interpretive signage features.
Wayfinding > Best Practices > 03 b
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Along historic streets, integrate historic video footage in wayfinding features that illustrate the character of activated streetscapes from past eras. Provide period tactile features, such as period-specific paving or lighting.
Wayfinding > Best Practices > 03 a
a.
Use combinations of explicit and implicit wayfinding features to immediately engage users and support navigation at and between destination points. (Example: Print signage paired with linear planting, lighting, or paving to direct foot traffic.)

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