Far from the standard of struggling to locate a particular, arbitrarily colored or numbered concrete column in a subterranean car park, the experience at this Shanghai train station is equal parts unconventional and delightful. The small but simple joy of being able to answer the question of my location with, “I’m waiting in banana zone” is hard to easily articulate.





I wish I could’ve sat in on the meetings that decided upon this system.
Any examples of functional, non-soulcrushing (or, dare I say, joyful?) wayfinding solutions to share from out in the wide world?
