IIID Mobility Days 2020
Three days, three hours:
4-6 November 2020, 12:30 – 15:30 Mumbai time (IST)
Timing is a challenge around the globe. With our original setting in Mumbai and our theme of high density multi-lingual environments we have centred our timing in Asia.
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Wednesday 4th November, 12:30 IST
Session 1: Mobility change – strategies and people
Keynote:
Legible transport systems
Yogesh Dandekar
Sargdesignstudio
Future Mobility: 2030
Dr Myles Miller
CEO, LeadUP
Making Travel Inside Central Business Districts efficient using Accelerated Moving Walkways and Periphery Parking Framework.
Amatya Agarwal
PES University
Improved connectivity with the public vehicle to accelerate the level of its usage.
Komal Sudrik
Fr.CRCE, Bandra, INDIA
Co-Author:
Aquinas Correia
Konnect Insights
Traffic signal management for an ambulance using radar with medical history database through biometric
Amita Das and Ayushi Agashe
JD College of Engineering and Management
Attitudes of people towards the car: Exploring habit formation process
Pramod Rajendran
School of Planning and Architecture
Thursday 5th November, 12:30 IST
Session 2: Wayfinding and multi-language signage
Opening Keynote:
Maps for your sanity
Robin Woods
Wayfinding/Signage Design opportunities and challenges for Multilingual Script within the Indian context.
Rajendra Thakre
MIT Institute of Design, INDIA
Challenges for the design of bilingual traffic signs in China
Yuchan Zhang
Department of Typography & Graphic Communication, University of Reading
Using over-play and underplay as strategies in way-finding to create a variety of experiences.
Barish Date
Graphics Beyond, Wayshowing and signage design, India
Closing Keynote:
Making the invisible visible – responsibility in information design
Ole Häntzschel
Independent Freelance Information Designer
Friday 6th November, 12:30 IST
Session 3: Design methods / inclusive design
Keynote:
Design of the tricycle for paraplegics
Nishant Sharma
Professor of Mobility & Vehicle Design, IDC School of Design, IIT Bombay
Creating locality-specific transit guides
Yateendra Joshi
Independent Designer and copy editor
Mobility Provocations: Data Attitudes in an Information Civilization
Saurabh Nimsarkar
ArtCenter College of Design
Ladies’ Special: A Mixed Methods Study of Female Commuters in Mumbai Local Trains for Requirement Capture
Dhriti Dhaundiyal + Prof. Nishant Sharma
IDC, School of Design IIT Bombay
Making tourism more accessible
Abhishek Srivastava
U. P. Institute of Design, Noida
(A constituent college of Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow)
Bhawna Welturkar
Center for Study of Science Technology and Policy, Noida