Art in transit stations reduces barriers to navigation for non-English speakers.

Art pieces cued to the businesses or industries associated with particular hubs, as well as the integration of more traditional wayfinding symbols like arrows and pointing fingers can help ease congestion and direct passengers, including those unable to read written signage.

Abramson, C. (1994). "Safety, Wayfinding, Circulation, and Orientation." Art and the Transit Experience. Places, 9(2). Retrieved 4 May 2018 from https://escholarship.org/uc/item/4jr6h2mt

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