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Art by Arlene Watson

(© 2007 Nicole Bryson)

The wayfinding designs of Cleveland artists Arlene Watson, with Mobius Grey, encourage commuters to intelligently navigate the outlying Euclid Avenue area. The color-coded locality signs demark districts and neighborhoods, calling attention to each area’s identifiable characteristics. A set of three markers provides information for travelers (transit riders, motorists, and pedestrians) for each of the corridor’s six segments: Euclid Avenue Historic District at Public Square, Theatre District at E 14th, CSU & Quadrangle District at E 21st, Midtown District at E 30th, Fairfax District at E 105th, and University Circle District at Adelbert Rd.

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