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On finding the right (parking) spot

| Posted on: August 6th, 2008 | Categories: Art, Creativity, Design, Engineering, Fun, Good | Bad Design, Psychology, Representation | No Comments »
Other related posts and pages: |Virtual speed bump | Yet another periodic table… | Photography update | Visualizing mathematics | Visual proofs |

I had posted earlier about a “virtual speed bump” a visual illusion that make drivers think that they were approaching a speed bump when in actuality it was just a design cleverly painted on the ground. Now here’s another one: Directions in a car park…

As the designer says:

In Melbourne I developed a way-finding-system for the Eureka Tower Carpark. The distored letters on the wall can be read perfectly when standing at the right position.

Check out the photographs here Very cool.


| Posted on: August 6th, 2008
Other related posts and pages: |Virtual speed bump | Yet another periodic table… | Photography update | Visualizing mathematics | Visual proofs |


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