Seattle, WA implements the Seamless Seattle citywide wayfinding system to improve walkability
Seattle, WA Seamless Seattle citywide wayfinding system
The Seattle Department of Transportation is partnering with design consultant Applied Information Group to create a citywide wayfinding system based on the Legible London model. This "Seamless Seattle" system is designed to make the city more legible, accessible, and walkable for residents, commuters, and visitors. The system's design includes the integration of heads-up mapping, illustrations, braille panels, non-English languages, recognizable product design, color blindness optimization, etc.
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Wayfinding system created to help Seattle become most walkable city in America - Smart Cities World
Seamless Seattle is based on the Legible London model, developed for Transport for London, and aims to make the city more legible and accessible for local residents, commuters and visitors.
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