99% Invisible-126- Walk This Way by Roman Mars published on 2014-08-04T23:24:10Z As humans have developed cities and built environments, we have also needed to develop ways to find our way through them. Sam Greenspan went on a wayfinding tour with Jim Harding in the Atlanta airport. Harding is one of the expert "invisibles" that do critical, but generally unrecognized work profiled in a new book by David Zweig. Genre public radio Comment by HEAVYLOADSLTD Ha...Philip Glass' "The Grid" as the background music. Clever. 2014-08-14T14:25:53Z Comment by goodhealing1 i disagree. if we make it so people dont have to make decisions they will get stupid. if EVERYthing was this easy we would get stupid 2014-08-08T01:44:50Z Comment by alGRhithmz Hmmm. A well-written instalment, but a bit of an obvious treatment of the subject. I preferred it towards the end where it reveals that way-finding is increasingly about herding us around like cattle and not necessarily getting us about faster and more efficiently. These have been aspects of mall designs for a long time now, I think. 2014-08-06T11:45:07Z