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Airline Travel Tips
Traveling is so much fun but it brings some hefty challenges too. As a frequent flyer I’ve compiled a short list of tips to help stay on track while away from home. Some of these are lessons I live by. Others I’ve learned the hard way and hope to spare you the same pit falls. […]
Rededicating After an Upset
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Props to the liberal anticommunists of the 1930s-1950s
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Court Upholds Award for Worker's Collapsed Lung
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The Prosecution and Defense of Psychiatric Injuries
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Advanced Skills for Cross Examining Psychs
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No Additional Benefits for Worker's Knee Issues, Psychological Conditions
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Apps for City Wayfinding
Orientation and navigation in a unknown city can be hard, can these wayfinding apps help you along?
Exploring unknown cities for business or pleasure, for me, is always a joyful experience, walking around and getting into the city will enlighten your vision and makes you connect to the culture. Visiting the beautiful and exciting elements a city has to offer makes your trip an unforgettable visit. Getting information on how to get around in a city is essential for easy orientation and navigation.
Actually one of the most important factors that you will remember after visiting a city is how did you get around.
What items did you use to navigate through a city? How did public transport interacts with the navigation possibilities that you have? What was your feeling and with the items you used to navigate and did you find your way? Where did you get your information from and was it sufficient enough?
All of these questions make or break a your vision on city exploration.
Exploring a unknown city
When visiting a city there are different ways you can get there and after arriving you need to know where you are in the spatial environment in order to locate yourself and make decisions on where to go next. The provided information at that point of entry is critical for easy city exploration, if the provided information is insufficient, you might turn the wrong way and not finding the locations you want or need to visit. Going the wrong way increases feelings of disorientation, distraction and anxiety. The feeling that you are loosing time on exploring a city trip is one of the worst psychological emotions you experience.
City information
When visiting a new city is can be useful to check the cities website and obtain information about:
- Public transport and available connections between the various transportation services
- Getting a map of the city and locate your hotel, maybe even plan a trip from your city point to entry to the hotel
- Maybe plan your trip via google maps and mark all the points your want to visit
- Opening hours of the facilities you want to visit
- I’m that kind of guy that doesn’t do any of the suggested items as described above… I just try to explore the city using my senses and trying to find where I need to go next. Sometimes this is a great and joyful experience, sometimes it causes disorientation and arguments with the people I travel with at that time.
Orientation and navigation in an unknown city
When using your senses to guide yourself in a unknown environment you need eye-level directional information and possibly a map to locate and navigate through the city. City often uses directional signs on streets to point you in the right direction and sometimes information panels are providing you with an orientation overview. In future posts I will go deeper into pedestrian navigation and city wayfinding. Other forms of navigation is through a mobile phone powered with for instance Google Maps or specific applications enhanced to bring you information about the city you want to visit.
City marketing and visitors information
As city marketing is the nr. 1 way of promoting your city, providing information to the visitors is also part of the branding strategy. Currently many cities worldwide are producing mobile applications to improve the visitors experience and this will make it easier to navigate through a city. I have compiled a list of iPhone applications which will let you navigation through a city using your own personal map.
Designer iPhone Apps
iPhone apps are a huge extension to the workflow of every professional designer. This list is a large collection of work apps for your iPhone to manage your online files, create a mindmap, record messages, send business cards, pick a color and convert it into another, make calculations and much more. This list provides over 20+ iPhone applications, some are paid, some are free, let me know what iPhone App you use.
Rulerplus
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OMNI Focus
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AIR Sharing
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OpticsCalc
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10base-t interactive
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Airdesign Chair
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Palettes
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ZeptoPad
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Things
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BeamCalc
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ColorExpert
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Files
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BeamMe
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- iTunes link
i41CX+
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iBlueSky
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Equivalence
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Units
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- iTunes link
Scale Rule
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Caliper
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Google Calender
- Price FREE
- iTunes link
Dexigner News & Events
- Price FREE
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Early wayfinding maps
A unique ancient map of the Mesopotamian world. Babylonian, about 700-500 BC. Image courtesy of The British Museum.
Early wayfinding map
Early map creating represents a significant step forward in the intellectual development of knowledge for the human race. The information and maps were used as tools and could be passed on from one generation to another. Early maps are not geographical correct, but maps to capture the observers spatial knowledge of a space as a cognitive map. These maps contained the characteristics of that particular space and that could be remembered by humans, such as paths, landmarks, nodes, mountains, sea and areas.
One of the oldest maps of the Mesopotamian World dates back to around 500-700 BC. This is a unique ancient carved tablet that contains a cuneiform inscription (early written expression) and Babylon is drawn in the middle. Also, other places are mentioned such as Assyria and Elam. Around the centre is a circular waterway described as 'Salt-Sea' and the outer rim of the sea is surrounded with about eight regions. The regions contained marked signs or are labeled with names as 'Region' or 'Island', interestingly the distances are marked between the regions.
Over time maps became increasingly accurate and a universal tool for communication. Regardless of language or culture maps are mostly easy to understand by most people. By the use of scientific tools such as a compass rose, maps would improve as navigation tool. The compass rose was invented around the same time as the Polynesian explorers went on their Voyages. But made it appearances not earlier that the 11th century on maps and charts for a sense of orientation and direction.
The knowledge of aiming
The Babylonian Map shows a clear image of where destinations are located. Although the reading of the tablet is illegible, we can clearly make out the direction of destinations. If you would follow the euphrates towards the mountains other destinations will become able to locate. Similar to the Pythagorean Theorem, if you know two elements you can hypotenuse the third element. In this case identifying two locations makes the observer able to set a path to the desired location.
Landmark wayfinding
The usage of landmarks to navigate originates from the tablet and is still used today for orientation and navigational purposes. As we browse through history landmark maps are commonly used to indicate destinations and have a reference of landmark buildings.
Example of the Roman Empire a landmark map, an abstract map of Europe showing cities, Middle Sea, Middle East and parts of Middle Europe. The landmarks are placed on top of the map as a 3D landmark. This map dates from the high days of the Roman Empire. Image taken from Erroma.
The Image of the City (Kevin A. Lynch)
Kevin Lynch published the book The Image of the City (1960) and described a way for people to mentally map and understand their environments in a logical and predictable way. In his book he describes a the concept of mental maps, a sketch map by a average person about an environment from memory. Within the mental maps he discovered five common elements to indicate whereabouts, destinations and paths. Similar to the early maps.
- Pathways, streets, sidewalks, trails, and other channels in which people travel;
- Edges, perceived boundaries such as walls, buildings, and shorelines;
- Districts, which represent relatively large sections of the city distinguished by some identity or character;
- Nodes, focal points, intersections, decision points or gateways
- Landmarks, memorable/identifiable objects or places which serve as external reference points.
People who move through the city engage in way-finding. They need to be able to recognize and organize urban elements into a coherent pattern. ~Kevin Lynch
Main takeaways
A mental map is one of the most important human elements to 'read' an (un)familiar environments. In order to orientate and navigate we tend to use references from our surroundings and interpret elements to choose the desired path.
A mental map is the human imagination of reality, a map that is different for everyone. According to the mental map we can estimate where other places are places and how we can go. This is our association with the environment, perception and appreciation of this environment.
8 Photoshop Tips and Tricks All Photographers Should Know
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Computer Nightmares: 7 Effective Tips for Hard Drive Recovery
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Block Theme Building Tips
When building block themes there is often more than one way to achieve the same thing. It’s often not clear which of these options is preferable. Below I outline some tips and guidelines that I find helpful. The guiding principle here is to remove as much complexity as possible from the theme; instead block themes […]
6 main elements of beautifully designed smartphone apps
The importance of mobile design really cannot be exaggerated these days. In 2014, 60 percent of web traffic came from a mobile device. That’s well over half, and more than enough reason to convince any sane person of the importance of mobile first design.But building a top smartphone app is tough. Contrary to what most […]
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Are you making enough money from your apps?
Apps can really help your business grow, or they can be your entire business. Flappy Bird anyone? But no matter which route you go, it’s worth an audit to be sure you are making as much money as you possibly can from your company’s apps. Otherwise, you are just leaving money on the table, and […]
The post Are you making enough money from your apps? first appeared on TECH Intelligence and is written by Brian Wallace.
What Is Psychographic Segmentation and How Can It Boost Engagement?
Any kind of marketing approach that gives you a deeper insight into your customers has the potential to help you make stronger connections with them. Psychographic segmentation is a perfect example. Unlike demographic or behavioral segmentation, it goes into depth about what makes your customers tick, which means you can better understand how to reach...
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Useful Tips to Help You Optimize Your Search Engine Performance Effortlessly
Search engine optimization (SEO) has become a critical factor in driving traffic, enhancing visibility, and improving website performance. Whether you’re a seasoned marketer or a business owner, refining your SEO strategies is a necessity to stay ahead of competitors. When you focus on key aspects like keyword research, content creation, and technical SEO, you can […]
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Free Xerox Grunge Smart PSD
In one of my recent tutorials I showed how to create a Grainy Xerox Grunge Effect in Photoshop, named after its similarity to old photocopied images. Download this FREE Smart PSD to easily recreate the effect with your own images by replacing the contents of the Smart Object. The artwork is given a high-contrast appearance […]
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