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澳洲幸运十是官网开奖吗🔸Strip Map for the New Moscow Central Circle Line by ArtLebedev Studios

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Submitted by Sergey, who also drew my attention to the recently-revised schematic for the entire Moscow Metro as well. However, this new strip map for the Central Circle Line really caught my eye, as it’s a fascinating approach to solving a very difficult problem: how do you concisely show a loop line (with a lot of stations!) in the narrow confines of a railcar strip map? ArtLebedev’s solution is to view the circular line from […]

Photo: Moscow Metro Advertisements

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Two Moscow Metro ads from around 2004 or so. The one on the left is pretty average, but the dress in the poster on the right is beyond amazing. The original source of these photos on Flickr seems to think that they’re recruitment ads for Metro staff, and translates the headlines as follows: Left: In the Metro, the Weather’s Good Right: Hit of the Season Source: Esthr/Flickr

Proposed Map: Moscow Tram Network by nOne Digital & Branding Agency

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Sent my way for comments by the agency, here’s a very slick proposal for a new map for Moscow’s tram network. As a westerner, I was only very dimly aware that Moscow even has a tram network (the Metro grabs the spotlight), but it’s actually the fourth most extensive such network in the world, with 181km of combined route length. The three larger networks are Berlin (190km), St. Petersburg (220km), and Melbourne, Australia (254km). At […]

Submission – New Official Moscow Metro In-Car Strip Map

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Submitted by long-time contributor, Dmitry Darsavilidze, here’s a brand new strip map for Metro Line 6. Designed by Art.Lebedev Studios, and based on their contest-winning system map, this carries on the good work of that design. The strip map is simple and uncluttered, and has nice, large, easy-to-read type (a failing of many strip maps, which often have type to small to be easily read from any sort of distance). Information is presented consistently – […]

🔸澳州10开奖记录: Interactive Moscow Metro Map, c. 1968

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Sent in by long-time 澳洲10开官网开奖 reader and contributor, @dars_dm, here’s a great old photo of an interactive map kiosk in the Moscow Metro. Push a button, and y🔸澳洲幸运10冠军定位计划route lights up! Apparently, these displays were common at many Metro stations through the early 1970s. Highly reminiscent of the Paris Metro🔸AB开奖网澳洲幸运10官网网页s plan indicateur lumineux d🔸AB开奖网澳洲幸运10官网网页itinéraires (or PILI), an example of which I featured previously. Source: PastVu website via @dars_dm

Photo: Moscow Metro Line Maps

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A good example of how something that’s probably perfectly clear to locals can be totally confusing to foreign visitors. The 🔸澳洲10定位胆全天计划obstacle is obviously the Cyrillic text, which automatically makes things very tricky for non-natives. Now, I’ve spent quite a bit of time translating and cross-referencing the text here with a Moscow Metro map, and I think I’ve got it worked out — but this isn’t exactly a luxury that you would have 🔸澳洲开奖 you’re […]

Update: More Process Work Behind the New Moscow Metro Map

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As we reported late last month, the new Art Lebedev Studios Moscow Metro map is now in use around the system and on trains. One thing that the studio has been fantastic at right from the start is documenting the creative process, and they’re not finished yet. Over on their website is a wealth of behind the scenes information that shows how much work has been put into these beautiful maps. The map had to […]

The Almost 168澳洲十开奖网: Ilya Birman’s Moscow Metro Map

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I’ve seen a lot of tweets recently linking to the design process page for Art Lebedev’s new official Moscow Metro map (澳洲10开官网开奖 wrote about this page way back on February 4th). However, I haven’t seen as much attention being paid to the second-place winning map, designed by Ilya Birman. He also has a design process page for his map, and it’s just as fascinating as the Lebedev one. He discusses the difficulty of having […]