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Wayfinding Design for Randomly Developed Areas : The Beltline Case Study

Butler, Joshua
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Wayfinding Design for Randomly Developed Areas: The Beltline Case Study proposes a wayfinding signage program for the new public transit project in Atlanta known as the Beltline. This program unites the Beltline with other transit options within Atlanta, such as MARTA, to form a comprehensive transit system. This program will be known as The Atlanta Unified Transit Program. My proposed signage program includes map kiosks, information posts and signs promoting the various levels of transit offered in Atlanta as well as information about the areas surrounded by public transit. The signage examples created for my thesis are prototypes that could later be applied to any location within the area serviced by public transit.

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2008-06-13
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Atlanta, Beltline, public transit, visual communication, signs and symbols, signage, wayfinding, information design
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Butler, Joshua. "Wayfinding Design for Randomly Developed Areas : The Beltline Case Study." 2008. Thesis, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/1062152
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2011-09-14
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