About half a century after Lynch\u27s research about way-finding, designers have been able to solve wayfinding problems more comprehensively. But the role of emotion, especially that of the positive ones on wayfinding design has seldom been systematically discussed before. My goal in writing this thesis is to increase the awareness of positive emotions and their impacts on wayfinding. A positive wayfinding experience is effective, efficient, as well as pleasurable and enjoyable. Key elements of a positive wayfinding experience include the consideration of environment, information, service, and emotion. A taxonomy of wayfinding experiences based on human needs instead of functions is introduced: in emergency, meeting deadline, resolute wayfi...
Wayfinding is the process of finding your way to a destination in a familiar or unfamiliar setting u...
Background: Individual differences have been seen to play a key role in spatial orientation. Gender ...
The past decade has seen a movement within the field of psychology in which positive emotions have b...
About half a century after Lynch\u27s research about way-finding, designers have been able to solve ...
Abstract Wayfinding is the phenomenon of locating an intended destination within an environmen
We discuss the important, but greatly under-researched, topic of the social aspects of human wayfind...
The author defines wayfinding as the act of finding one\u27s way to a destination: spatial problem-s...
The present study illustrated diversified designs under the current wayfinding system design. The ad...
Wayfinding is the process of finding your way to a destination in a familiar or unfamiliar setting u...
The masters project presents findings from recent work the author completed related to wayfinding, a...
Isn’t the body assumed already to be used as we wayfind? Research on wayfinding has traditionally be...
Wayfinding tasks comprise decision points and interconnecting paths leading to a destination. Path ...
This text shows the partial results of an ongoing research on the role of design in the fruition of ...
The analysis of individual factors supporting way\ufb01nding ability is attracting increasing intere...
This chapter, written from an urban design perspective, concerns the relation between daily life tra...
Wayfinding is the process of finding your way to a destination in a familiar or unfamiliar setting u...
Background: Individual differences have been seen to play a key role in spatial orientation. Gender ...
The past decade has seen a movement within the field of psychology in which positive emotions have b...
About half a century after Lynch\u27s research about way-finding, designers have been able to solve ...
Abstract Wayfinding is the phenomenon of locating an intended destination within an environmen
We discuss the important, but greatly under-researched, topic of the social aspects of human wayfind...
The author defines wayfinding as the act of finding one\u27s way to a destination: spatial problem-s...
The present study illustrated diversified designs under the current wayfinding system design. The ad...
Wayfinding is the process of finding your way to a destination in a familiar or unfamiliar setting u...
The masters project presents findings from recent work the author completed related to wayfinding, a...
Isn’t the body assumed already to be used as we wayfind? Research on wayfinding has traditionally be...
Wayfinding tasks comprise decision points and interconnecting paths leading to a destination. Path ...
This text shows the partial results of an ongoing research on the role of design in the fruition of ...
The analysis of individual factors supporting way\ufb01nding ability is attracting increasing intere...
This chapter, written from an urban design perspective, concerns the relation between daily life tra...
Wayfinding is the process of finding your way to a destination in a familiar or unfamiliar setting u...
Background: Individual differences have been seen to play a key role in spatial orientation. Gender ...
The past decade has seen a movement within the field of psychology in which positive emotions have b...