How Invisible Rules Shape Every Crowd
Public spaces operate on unspoken behavioral rules that guide movement, spacing, and attention. These patterns emerge naturally and shape how people navigate shared environments.

Public spaces operate on unspoken behavioral rules that guide movement, spacing, and attention. These patterns emerge naturally and shape how people navigate shared environments.

Trade shows expose how attention works under pressure. People filter information rapidly based on clarity, recognition speed, and visual structure rather than conscious choice.

In uncertain environments, people rarely act independently. Behavior is shaped by observation of others, creating shared response patterns that influence group action without communication.