Influencing experiences with Floor Graphics
Clarksville is one of the oldest and most storied parts of Austin. Home to the preserved Hezikiah Haskell House, it provides a direct link to some of the city’s earliest inhabitants. Situated just west of the city’s downtown area and only a short walk or ride away from the Texas State Capitol, Clarksville’s historically charming character coexists with easy access to urban conveniences. In 1975–76, in recognition of its cultural value, the city of Austin designated part of Clarksville as a historic district. City-funded improvements soon followed, including paved streets, drainage, housing rehabilitation, and measures to ensure the community’s protection.
Businesses and organizations today may also use Floor Graphics as a contemporary way of influencing how people experience and move through their environments. In ways similar to historic signage or designated markers, Floor Graphics guide movement, suggest significance, and draw attention to details. They can also communicate messages at eye level with the ground, grab attention in a unique way, and bring color and personality to the look of a space, making them a clever storytelling tool that pairs well with practicality.
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