@robinadams @cmconseils a picture of a person walking on a desire path, as a shortcut between two paved roads.
The road is labeled "design" and the desire path is labeled "user experience".
Edit : would you mind updating the image to add the description?
Become ungoovernable. :D
@cmconseils That's "desire lines".
There was a University a while ago that build some new buildings on Campus and left the ground in between untreated for a while. Later they paved ways, where the desire lines showed up.
Might be the more natural and better way to treat human needs.
@thorsten4future @cmconseils That is my life's philosophy. I think about this comic every time I take a shortcut. If you find your park having a two lane shortcut over the grass, you have done a bad job planning that park for the actual users.
I would try to plan out where people will be walking/biking and do those as roads. Then I would wait a year to see where the grass disappears and make that into gravel roads at least. I have seen a few places where that has happened around here.
@cmconseils I don't know/remember the source for this comic, but this comic is what actually inspired a small little bit of detail in my worldbuilding:
In my main OC's empire Synthetica, this is exactly how paved paths through greenspaces get planned.
The greenspace is left unpathed and when the desire paths become visible, those get paved to make them more accessible.
:)
This is the way. My college did a big landscaping overhaul and did the same thing: wait until the students had marked the paths, then laid sidewalks on them. It's so *obvious* once you see it work the first time.