Advertisement
We anticipated a slower routine in Vienna, Austria. Class was held everyday from 9am until noon with seminars in the first half and finishing with project critiques. Seminars included reading and discussion on
The Psychopathology of Everyday Things by Donald Norman,
The Public Debate on Jock Kinneir’s Road Sign Alphabet by Ole Lund,
The Warsaw Subway Signage System by Roman Duszek,
Terminal Signage: Buildings Don’t Speak for Themselves—an interview with Paul Mijksenaar by Lawrie Hunter,
Human Wayfinding and Cognitive Maps by Reginald Golledge,
Theory and Research in Design of “You are Here” Maps by Michael O’Neil,
Attractive Things Work Better by Donald Norman,
The Language of Everyday Life by Judy Delin and
Writing as Design, Design as Writing by Donald Norman. We shared a farewell dinner and toasted to a successful travel course at the
Augustiner-Keller, located in a cellar under the Albertina museum.
Advertisement
Tot: 0.044s; Tpl: 0.01s; cc: 8; qc: 24; dbt: 0.0159s; 1; m:domysql w:travelblog (10.17.0.13); sld: 1;
; mem: 1mb