Known as the City of Fountains, Kansas City could
just as easily be called the city of freeways. Five highways cross
the region, making the city readily accessible but complicating wayfinding
to local destinations.
Fortunately, city business leaders and the Missouri
Department of Transportation embraced the wayfinding program developed
by Corbin. MoDOT staff worked
with Corbin staff to redesign highway signage that incorporates direction-giving
to area districts and the major destinations within them.
The district
designations—from 18th and Vine's historic
jazz venues to the River District area with its expansive outdoor City
Market—were drawn from the local culture. Signs within each
district announce one's arrival and point the way to specific
destinations and nearby parking.
The information architecture underlying
the system centers on the creation of a bulls eye over downtown Kansas
City, with two more concentric circles
farther out. Each of the wayfinding districts naturally falls within
one of the three color-coded zones. The symbols that Corbin developed
for each district use a ring of the appropriate color to indicate where
the district lies geographically, showing visitors what zone they're
in and how close they are to the city center.