THE LONDON UNDERGROUND MAP (1931) Harry Beck LONDON TRANSPORT MUSEUMLubbock, Tom
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I think it’s safe to say that I never set out to redesign the London Underground map. The original design, conceived by Harry Beck in 1932, is a classic and one of the best pieces of graphic design of the 20th Century; I hold it in very high regard. ...
The "Medieval Modern" Underground: Terminus of the Avant-Garde. The London Underground was consciously designed to be a union of the arts and to provide a source of spirituality. The Underground was perhaps the most not... Michael,Saler - 《Modernism/modernity》 被引量: 1发表: 1995年 The ...
Prior to Beck's design, the Underground map was about as legible as a bowl of spaghetti. It wasn't until 1908, in fact, that all the Underground lines were displayed on the same map; prior to that, each line had its own pamphlet. Combining the routes into one display was intended to...
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It’s both a familiar expression of the famous London Underground map, but makes many changes that bring additional information to the user, using a modern, cleaner, more consistent, and visually accessible schema for those with different colour vision. ...
The London Underground is a metro system serving a large part of Greater London and neighbouring areas. The earlier lines of the present London Underground network, which were built by various private companies, became part of an integrated transport sys