Wayfinding refers to the process of navigating and orienting oneself in an environment, whether it's natural or built. It involves using various cues, signs, symbols, and tools to help individuals find their way from one location to another. Wayfinding can include both physical elements like signage, maps, and landmarks, as well as cognitive aspects like mental maps and spatial awareness. In urban planning and architecture, effective wayfinding design is crucial for creating intuitive environments that facilitate movement and accessibility.

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