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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. | |||
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I taught it’s good to design something as information for visitors, to show them who is he, what did he do etc. |
Revision as of 17:38, 9 February 2013
Persian in Weimar
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.