The design of the park signage and guidance system should consider the following aspects:
1.Readability of signage: The signage should use clear and easy to read fonts, with appropriate font size to ensure that tourists can quickly understand the information on the signage.
2. Visibility of signage: The signage should be placed in a location that is easy for tourists to see, avoiding being obstructed by trees, buildings, etc. At the same time, the color of the identification should form a sharp contrast with the surrounding environment to increase visibility.
3.Diversity of signage: The park signage guidance system should include different types of signage, such as signs, road signs, maps, etc., to meet the different guidance needs of tourists.
4.Layout of signage: The layout of signage should be clear and concise, with clear levels of information. Arrows, icons, and other auxiliary signs can be used to help tourists better understand the information on the signs.
5.Multilingual design of signage: If the park has visitors from different countries or regions, the signage should provide multilingual information so that visitors can more easily understand and use the signage.
6.Maintenance and updating of signage: The park signage guidance system should be regularly maintained and updated to ensure the integrity of signage and the accuracy of information.
7.Sustainability of signage: When designing signage, environmentally friendly materials should be used as much as possible, and the reusability of the signage should be considered to reduce its impact on the environment.
In summary, the design of the park signage and guidance system should aim to provide clear, accurate, and easy to read guidance information to help tourists better understand the various areas and facilities of the park, and provide convenient guidance services.