"This collage depicts the mixing chamber on the 5th floor of the Seattle Central Library, on the top of the floating platform dedicated for meeting rooms.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
September 29
Really interesting blog on the Seattle Public Library, which discusses the impression the bold design has left on users, good and bad. http://architectureinmedia.wordpress.com/tag/web/
"This collage depicts the mixing chamber on the 5th floor of the Seattle Central Library, on the top of the floating platform dedicated for meeting rooms.
"This collage depicts the mixing chamber on the 5th floor of the Seattle Central Library, on the top of the floating platform dedicated for meeting rooms.
Monday, September 24, 2012
September 24
Hours: 14
Still reading through several books... here's a few:
The excellent "Wayfinding Handbook"
Also reading:
Still reading through several books... here's a few:
The excellent "Wayfinding Handbook"
Also reading:
Wayfinding: Designing and
Implementing Graphic Navigational Systems by Craig Berger
Signage Systems and Information
Graphics: A Professional Sourcebook by Andreas Uebele
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
September 18
I wanted to share this video, as it hits on the many exciting changes many libraries are undergoing.
"The Library as we know it is changing..."
".. because of technology, generation differences, and a new set of expectations. No longer is the library seen as a cold building housing old books but a vibrant, active community gathering space where students share their insights and new ideas are brought into the light by trained professionals with advanced internet search techniques. BCI is leading the design of these new library spaces with modern library furniture & shelving systems that promote enlightened environments."Friday, September 14, 2012
September 14
Hours: 10
Recently, I created a "Welcome" sign sample, which combines the "code of conduct", with a person standing along it, representing a staff member. Of course, this could be the director, a librarian, or perhaps a group shot. The point is to connect the code of conduct, and people, as a recognition that these are not just words to modify behavior but a request to "be kind," and thoughtful, and respectful to one another. The physical appearance of a person standing beside the words: Be Kind... can have a psychological priming effect.
Recently, I created a "Welcome" sign sample, which combines the "code of conduct", with a person standing along it, representing a staff member. Of course, this could be the director, a librarian, or perhaps a group shot. The point is to connect the code of conduct, and people, as a recognition that these are not just words to modify behavior but a request to "be kind," and thoughtful, and respectful to one another. The physical appearance of a person standing beside the words: Be Kind... can have a psychological priming effect.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
September 5
I've found several books today relating to wayfinding signage:
"Where am I? What can I do here? Where can I go from here? How do I get out of here?
Consciously or not, we ask such questions every day as we navigate the places and spaces of our lives."
Hours logged: 8.0
"Where am I? What can I do here? Where can I go from here? How do I get out of here?
Consciously or not, we ask such questions every day as we navigate the places and spaces of our lives."
A great website about great design; the SEGD Global Design Awards:
Hours logged: 8.0
Location:
Columbus, OH 43215, USA
Saturday, September 1, 2012
September 1
I wanted to share this visualization that was used in designing the allocated spaces within the Seattle Public Library. It's and actual visualization of the library’s “programs” via color coordination.
What are the advantages of divying up library space by color, rather than simply creating a text-based sign? I found a great bibliography on ALA's website, on "Building Libraries and Library Additions," which touches on this among other design issues.
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