One of the early and interesting essays on the subject is
Chapter 13
Way-finding and signposting: penance or prosthesis by David Canter
in Easterby, R. and Zwaga, H. (1984). Information Design. London: Wiley.
David
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On 15/04/2011, at 4:11 PM, Solvej Colfelt wrote:
> Thanks for the tip. I havent earlier come across this article.
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> Solvej
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> On 14/04/11 21.28, "Mattias Arvola" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> My old lecturer in cognitive psychology and behaviour in complex systems, Erik
>> Lindberg, worked on wayfinding in the eighties:
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>> Tommy Garling, Anders Book, and Erik Lindberg
>> Cognitive Mapping of Large-Scale Environments: The Interrelationship of Action
>> Plans, Acquisition, and Orientation
>> Environment and Behavior January 1984 16: 3-34, doi:10.1177/0013916584161001
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>> // Mattias
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