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Design for Impact: Airline Safety Cards Book
Design for Impact is the first book to look at the development and design of airline safety cards, from the first cards in the 1930s through to the present day. At the beginning of civil transport aviation, there were no safety cards on planes: the number of passengers was very small and safety research was not very developed. As planes became bigger, crash analysis reports showed that it was necessary to explain to passengers what to do in case of emergency. During the 1960s, more complete safety measures were explained in separate safety booklets, then during the 1970s, cards became increasingly precise and efficient, and smaller airlines began to adopt them. Nowadays, every airline provides safety cards and their design is constantly evolving as new attempts are made to express safety information in an ever more comprehensible way.Read More
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- 1856692922
- 9781856692922
- Eric Ericson, Anders Kristar
- 7 October 2002
- Laurence King Publishing
- Paperback (Book)
- 176
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