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Celebrating the 25th anniversary of TfL and Art on the Underground, the custom tube map cover is the 41st edition, created by conceptual artist Agnes Denes.Using isometric projection, Denes' work ...
The London Underground secured a place in the pantheon of good graphic design with engineer Harry Beck’s topologic Tube Map from 1933. In addition to that icon, however, the transit system has a ...
A new exhibition staged at The Map House brings the history of the iconic London Underground to the surface. Located in Knightsbridge, Mapping the Tube: 1863–2023 charts the many evolutions of ...
Keep your eyes peeled for four beautiful new poster designs that will drop one by one across the London Underground network, starting this spring. Eliza Southwood's poster series features Dulwich ...
A new Tube map showcasing the breadth of London's artists and music venues has been published as part of a campaign championing the capital’s grassroots scene.
Using the data and an interactive, 3-D map on his site, you can see the real-time location of trains, the stations they serve and even the depth of the lines -- which finally explains the mountain ...
The original London Underground map was drawn up almost 90 years ago by Harry Beck, an electrical draughtsman who based his map on the circuit drawings used in his day job, rather than focusing on ...
By Underground 30 Minutes From Town To Open Country, by Dora M. Batty, 1925 The Open Gate That Leads From Work To Play, by Frederick C. Herrick, 1925 The Flea, by Edward McKnight Kauffer, 1926 ...
London Tube Map Sparks Furor Over What “Design” Means. A comment by Erik Spiekermann on a previous post sparks a discussion on what we talk about when we talk about design.
Londoners know it, but not all visitors do: sometimes it’s quicker to walk than take the tube. The official London Underground map — designed by Harry Beck in 1933 and arguably the most ...
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