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Making My Way - Wayfinding
Date: February 2007
Written and Published by Sue Tinnish, 847.394.9857, stinnish@ameritech.net, www.suetinnish.com
U. S. Library of Congress ISSN: 1539-1833

 

Welcome

Wayfinding refers to the ways in which people and animals orient themselves in physical space and navigate from place to place (Source: Wikipedia). Wayfinding provides a methodology for people to find their way to and around a destination. The term "wayfinding" was first used in 1960 by architect Kevin Lynch in his book, The Image of the City.

Subtle but effective use of wayfinding cues will create an innovative meeting experience for participants. Use this issue of Tips for Innovative Meetings and Events to find your way around the topic of wayfinding.

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