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Identify a famous person through a street plate
WHAT?
Public spaces in a city are one of the most important parts of the environment. Streets are the simplest example of public spaces, where people get the first impression of city. Weimar as a cultural city has many places which are belonged to artists, authors, philosophers etc. I wanted to do a design work to declare these famous people to tourists and citizens. I decided to use street plates as a tourist information icon.
WHY?
During a search in the city plates, I faced with this text. At that moment its content and purpose was unclear for me. Then I found that it’s an explanation about Paul Schneider.
I taught it’s good to design something as information for visitors, to show them who is he, what did he do etc.
HOW?
Using
New styles New media such as mobile device, New techniques like "QR"
presentation 18.12.2012
Idea
1.Design an information plate for the street which named as a famous person
2. Add a “QR” to the street plate for electronic gadgets to give information about the famous person
3.Write the street signs with Persian fonts
15. JANUARY 2012
Sketches
These sketches illustrate the idea of adding Persian typography instead of German in Weimar. I replaced simple persian type face with German fonts in street signs .