Tools Readability Toolbox

What is the Readibility Toolbox?

Most cycle highways are not all the way self-explaining. They often contain a mix of infrastructure that cannot easily be followed without extra guidance. And even high quality cycling infrastructure needs, just like motorways, an extra identity layer. This layer helps to disclose the infrastructure as an attractive mobility product that can easily be used and promoted on the mobility market. This toolbox helps you to make your cycle highway more plug & play for new potential users. It provides inspiring examples and reviewed strategies around the three steps to improve the readability of your cycle highway. 

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Three steps to make your highway readable

How to brand your
cycle highway?

Learn how

How to improve
wayfinding?

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How to enhance
exposure?

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How to brand your cycle highway?

In order to improve the readability of your cycle highway, you must first establish a strong identity (f.i. c-numbers, code-logo strategy, central brand colour,...). This brand for your cycle highway (network) can be integrated in the wayfinding measures and is also relevant in the early planning phase. All the communication touchpoints need to be in line with the central brand you want to establish and promote on the mobility market.

CHIPS recommends to opt for a future-proof network-identity on the highest scale possible. This means the use of a cycle highway code (letter + number combination, preferably a C-number) and one central brand color. Explore the identity playlist related to branding to find more examples and strategies around identity and scales of branding. In other playlists you can explore different ways in which your brand can be integrated in wayfinding tools and other touchpoints to improve the exposure of your brand towards potential users.

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Identity

Identity

Exposures

Exposures

How to improve wayfinding?

Once you establised a clear identity and brand for your cycle highway network, you can integrate it in different tools to improve wayfinding for new users of the cycle highway. Explore the different playlists around the most typical wayfinding challenges that need to be solved.

CHIPS recommends to start first with defining a clear A to B connection with an easy explainable starting and ending point (preferably an important railway station, a multimodal hub or antother cycle highway).

Explore the tools to make these main entrances more readable and find out different solutions to deal with a change of direction, a crossing, a confusion points etc. along the connection. The findability of your cycle highway can also be improved by integrating the cycle highway brand or code in other touchpoints like a network-map, a website, popular routeplanning devices etc. Explore examples in the playlist digital wayfinding.

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Entrance

Entrance

Crossings

Crossings

Change of direction

Change of direction

Confusion points

Confusion points

Orientation

Orientation

Services

Services

Digital wayfinding

Digital wayfinding

How to enhance exposure?

In order to bring new (potential) users in touch with your mobility product you also need to integrate the cycle highway brand in diverse digital and non-digital touchpoints. Physical touchpoints (f.i. a landmark, a cycling bridge or a service station) help to disclose your mobility product to people coincidentally passing by. But touchpoints can also be more social (f.i. word of mouth) or online (f.i. "#C3", digital maps or popular multi-modal routeplanning device like Google Maps.)

If you apply the CHIPS recommended identity-principles (C-numbers, code-logo strategy, one brand colour,...), you increase the possibilities of integration and help to establish economies of scale that will improve the general exposure (brand awareness) around cycle highways.  

Related playlists

Exposures

Exposures

Digital wayfinding

Digital wayfinding

Identity

Identity

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Explore the different playlists and find inspiring examples and solutions for readability issues.

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