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Map Nerds Debate Relative Merits of Subway Maps

Map Nerds Debate Relative Merits of Subway Maps
    

Last night, the Museum of the City of New York hosted a panel discussion on “The New York City Subway Map: Form v. Function in the Public Realm.” It was a cartographer's wet dream, featuring an all-star cast of subway map designers and aficionados debating the finer points of designing for NYC, and the larger implications of how technology is shaping and redefining our sense of direction. more ›

MTA Revises Subway Map (Shadows! City Island!)

      

The NY Times got an advance look at the MTA's latest overhaul of the NYC subway map, which was last refreshed in 1998. The Times, which says the new version is "resized, recolored and simplified," reports, "Manhattan will become taller, bulkier and 30 percent wider, to better display its spaghetti of subway lines. Staten Island, meanwhile, will shrink by half. The spreadsheetlike 'service guide,' along the map’s bottom border, will be eliminated, and the other three boroughs will grow to fill the space." more ›

Michael Hertz, Designer of the NYC Subway Map

Michael Hertz, Designer of the NYC Subway Map

In a constantly changing city, it's impressive to realize that New Yorkers have had essentially the same subway map for almost 30 years. The current map varies only in detail from the one that Michael Hertz and the MTA presented to the public in 1979. Its predecessor map's design is primarily credited to Massimo Vignelli, and it was criticized as being too abstract. Hertz was hired by the MTA to create a new map that incorporated a more realistic look, as well as more information about the city itself and its transportation system. more ›

Kick Map Finds Its Way to MTA

Kick Map Finds Its Way to MTA

“He’s a good designer and it’s an interesting map,” Mr. Boylan said. “The design is important, but the thing we’re concerned with is the best directional guidance. We design a map for use, not solely to look good, and we think it looks good.”Reading the profile of him in The New York Times, it's easy to see that Eddie Jabbour is not a man easily deterred. The graphic designer for Kick Design continues to work on his map nights and weekends, asking his 17-year-old daughter, Ellie, for feedback every weekend when he prints out another revised variation of his design. more ›

Subway Map Revolution

Subway Map Revolution

The great designer, Massimo Vignelli, who designed the iconic subway graphic system (link to Cooper-Hewitt's 4MB zip file of Vignelli's program) , designed the 1972 map that distorted the city. Check out this great FAQ of NYC subway maps from NYC Subway. Here's another discussion from the third rail about Jabbour's map design. We did a post about a 3-D map, the Dynamap earlier this year.
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