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Wayfinding > Best Practices > 04 b
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For streets that are food and dining-focused destinations (Gourmet Ghetto, Little Italy, etc.) develop wayfinding features and interpretive signage that capitalize on the availability of pleasing, attractive smells that are natural people magnets.
Wayfinding > Best Practices > 04 a
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Develop a comprehensive and integrated signage system with primary information in tactile, olfactory or audio form, supplemented as needed with written and visual elements.
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
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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.)
Wayfinding > Best Practices > 02 d
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Develop smart technology applications that can provide equivalent translation of wayfinding features into other languages.
Wayfinding > Best Practices > 02 c
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Provide appropriate non-English translation of wayfinding elements and/or provide access to translated content. Use internationally recognizable symbols in wayfinding elements.
Wayfinding > Best Practices > 02 b
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Ensure that the placement height, distance, orientation, approach and print-size of wayfinding materials are accessible for intended users.
Wayfinding > Best Practices > 02 a
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Select materials and surfaces to create durable, low-glare, high-contrast and vandal-proof wayfinding elements.

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