A SIGN OF THE FUTURE
02 Oct 2013
The City of Melton has recently rolled out 87 Arrow Alpha shared path wayfinding signs that are leading the way for cyclists, walkers and visitors.
Eight hundred years ago, American Indians bent an oak sapling over and tied it to the ground causing it to grow in that position. This primitive example of wayfinding signage was simple but effective and shows that man has needed directions since the beginning of humankind.
Whilst the notion of marking the way has not changed, the techniques and tools certainly have. The City of Melton has recently rolled out 87 Arrow Alpha shared path wayfinding signs that are leading the way for cyclists, walkers and visitors. The signs contain maps highlighting the shared path networks, landmarks, destinations, walking and cycling routes, playgrounds, BBQ areas, services and amenities.
The roll out of the signs coincided with the launch of the Avenza PDF Maps App. The App gives the user access to free digital maps showing various routes around the area. Simply download the Avenza PDF App to your iPhone, iPad or Android device and scan the QR code that is located on the wayfinding signs to load the App.
Melton City Council developed the App and installed the signs to encourage local residents to explore new areas and trails and promote a healthy lifestyle. According to current City of Melton Mayor, Cr Kathy Majdlik, the App and wayfinding signage is part of the Council’s commitment to the health and wellbeing of the community.
“Walking and cycling around the City of Melton is very popular among our residents and something that we strongly promote,” Cr Majdlik said. “We are always looking at new ways to encourage our residents to lead an active lifestyle and these maps will make it easier for residents to explore new areas and trails that they may not have discovered otherwise.”
With more and more people walking and cycling as a mode of transport and exercise there is an added environmental benefit with a reduction in the number of cars taking to the roads.
Wayfinding signage is a necessity in today’s time poor society. It helps us form an image of an area whilst linking landmarks and precincts ultimately improving our ability to walk easily and safely between destinations.
Over time man has developed more sophisticated and intricate ways to guide others and wayfinding signage has played a vital role in the history of civilisation by bringing suburbs, towns and cities to life whilst also nurturing a sense of community.