Noun
wayfinding (uncountable)
(biology) The ability of a person or animal to orientate oneself and to navigate; the process used by a person or animal for orienting oneself and navigating.
The two most important functional aspects to be fulfilled in a transportation facility are ease of wayfinding and easy orientation. Santiago Calatrava
The new global footer is designed to function as a wayfinding tool that reflects the organization of Fitch Group and its constituent businesses: Fitch Ratings, Fitch Solutions, Fitch Learning, and BMI Research. Source: Internet
One last thing, we must acknowledge Mau Piailug of Satawal, Yap, who shared his wayfinding knowledge with the Hawaiians. Source: Internet
"It starts with well-maintained sidewalks, kid-friendly wayfinding, and simple amenities like bike racks at schools." Source: Internet
Camden City Council got a gander at a new plan for wayfinding signage throughout the city during its Feb. 10 work session. Source: Internet
Each city has developed a bike hub design unique to their community, sharing a logo and look, with a wayfinding map. Source: Internet