Diagram of basic sign distribution
New York City Transit Authority Graphics Standards Manual, Unimark International 1970
Posted on Monday, February 18th 2013
Paris vs New York
by TonyMiotto
Posted on Tuesday, October 9th 2012
Source vimeo.com
A lenticular map of NYC by Christopher Cannon. Isotope 221’s website has a nice description of the project. (Via Raffertyesque)
Posted on Tuesday, September 18th 2012
Reblogged from Design Language News
Happy 2012 wishes from Devries, NYC
illustration: Alberto Antoniazzi
Posted on Friday, January 13th 2012
via Pentagram
Posted on Thursday, December 22nd 2011
Source pentagram.com
Maps of London and New York by ISOTYPE INSTITUTE (1944)
Posted on Friday, December 2nd 2011
New York - Map of Midtown Manhattan designed by Constantine A. Andersen
(via Prof. Michael Stoll flickr)
Posted on Friday, September 9th 2011
Source Flickr / mstoll
One of the coolest projects I’ve seen in a while
Pledge it on Kickstarter!
Posted on Friday, June 17th 2011
Source pluspool.org
At www.mta.me, Conductor turns the New York subway system into an interactive string instrument. Using the MTA’s actual subway schedule, the piece begins in realtime by spawning trains which departed in the last minute, then continues accelerating through a 24 hour loop. The visuals are based on Massimo Vignelli’s 1972 diagram.
Posted on Saturday, February 26th 2011
Posted on Saturday, November 13th 2010
Reblogged from We Love Datavis
Posted on Tuesday, July 6th 2010
Source Flickr / frank-sparrow
Isabelle Rancier for GOOD Magazine
Posted on Friday, January 8th 2010
Source isabellerancier.com


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