Successful wayfinding involves knowing where you are, knowing your destination, knowing and following the best route to your destination, being able to recognize your destination upon arrival, and reversing the process to find your way back out (Design That Cares: Planning Health Facilities for Patients and Visitors, Carpman & Grant, 1993).
A successful digital wayfinding system depends on three factors:
We suggest wall touch screens, large screen kiosks, or tabletop kiosks. These three options allow easy access and are less intimidating to users and an LCD screen can be used for all three. With a lot of room to play with on an LCD, the content is better spaced, providing users with more visual rest areas. With optimal white-space, more content can be offered in a user-friendly format, allowing for fewer steps to obtain the directions. Larger is better, friendlier, and more effective.
Keep it simple and design it to be easy to use—very easy to use. Visitors to a hospital will be a mix of all ages, but many of them will be senior citizens.
The design should be simple and clean; but we are also brand marketers and it’s very important that this interface look like it belongs in your facility. It needs to have the same look and feel as your print material and online presence. This may be the first or the 100th interface with the user and it needs to be consistent and present a strong connection with your company’s brand standards.
The design should be simple and clean; but we are also brand marketers and it’s very important that this interface look like it belongs in your facility. It needs to have the same look and feel as your print material and online presence. This may be the first or the 100th interface with the user and it needs to be consistent and present a strong connection with your company’s brand standards.
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