Traffic & Transport
Part I
Special issue of Information Design Journal 17:2 (2009)
[Information Design Journal, 17:2] 2009. ii, 79 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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IntroductionPeter Simlinger | pp. 83–84
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Infoconnectivity: The value of certainty and uncertainty for interconnected transport networksHermann Knoflacher | pp. 85–90
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Making sense of the city: A collection of design principles for urban wayfindingTim Fendley | pp. 91–108
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Design impact on New York City parking signs: Motorists pay $600 million in parking violationsGordon Akwera | pp. 109–121
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The RATP ticket vending machinesOlivier Veyrune | pp. 122–127
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An interview with Maish NichaniSaul Carliner | pp. 128–133
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Hot Topics in Information Research and Designp. 134
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Research challenges in internet cartographyMichael P. Peterson | pp. 135–140
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Medical nursing support pictograms Ashikawa Red Cross Hospital, Hokkaido, Japan 2008Andreas Schneider | pp. 141–146
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Research and Design Watchpp. 147–151
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Tom Vanderbilt. Traffic: Why we drive the way we do (and what it says about us).Reviewed by Martin Fössleitner | p. 152
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Erwin K. Bauer & Dieter Mayer. Orientation & Indentity – Orientierung & Identity, Portraits of International Way Finding Systems / Porträaets internationaler Leitsysteme. Christian Lunger & Markus Scheiber. Orientierung auf Reisen, Touristische Leitsysteme.Reviewed by Peter Simlinger | pp. 153–154
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Jean-luc Doumont. Trees, Maps, and Theorems: Effective communication for rational minds.Reviewed by Yateendra Joshi | pp. 155–156
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Ben Shneiderman and Catherine Plaisant, with contributing authors Maxine S. Cohen and Steven M. Jacobs. Designing the User Interface.Reviewed by Aaron Marcus | pp. 157–158
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Leonard Verhoef. Why designers can't understand their users: Developing a systematic approach using cognitive psychology.Reviewed by Peter Simlinger | pp. 159–160
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