WalkNYC Wayfinding System by Pentagram

WalkNYC is a project led by the NYC Department of Transportation to build a network of wayfinding products to help New Yorkers and visitors orient themselves and find their way through the streets of New York.

http://new.pentagram.com/2013/06/new-work-nyc-wayfinding/

The maps are designed to encourage people to walk, bike and use public transit, and feature all local streets and major landmarks and destinations, as well as bike lanes. The kiosks will be located near subway stations, business districts and other high-traffic pedestrian areas

Designed at Pentagram. Michael Bierut, partner-in-charge and designer; Tracey Cameron and Hamish Smyth, designers; Jesse Reed, icon designer; Tamara McKenna, project manager.

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WalkNYC Wayfinding System by Pentagram

WalkNYC is a project led by the NYC Department of Transportation to build a network of wayfinding products to help New Yorkers and visitors orient themselves and find their way through the streets of New York.

http://new.pentagram.com/2013/06/new-work-nyc-wayfinding/

The maps are designed to encourage people to walk, bike and use public transit, and feature all local streets and major landmarks and destinations, as well as bike lanes. The kiosks will be located near subway stations, business districts and other high-traffic pedestrian areas

Designed at Pentagram. Michael Bierut, partner-in-charge and designer; Tracey Cameron and Hamish Smyth, designers; Jesse Reed, icon designer; Tamara McKenna, project manager.

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Vault49

I was happy enough to listen guys from Vault49 on scene at OFFF earlier last month and this was really inspiring to see them doing many of "3D" or "digital" things by hands and with low-fi paper models. Less 3D more hands - that's what we get from Vault49, London born studio moved to New York for new opportunities.

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http://vimeo.com/67869965

Vault49

I was happy enough to listen guys from Vault49 on scene at OFFF earlier last month and this was really inspiring to see them doing many of "3D" or "digital" things by hands and with low-fi paper models. Less 3D more hands - that's what we get from Vault49, London born studio moved to New York for new opportunities.

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http://vimeo.com/67869965

Emilio Barnes

Emilio Barnes aka Ultrafry is an artist from London specializing in black and white handcrafted pattern design, characters and lettering. 'A lot of my recent work is influenced by my personal experiences of the ‘Sleep Paralysis’ phenomenon - a condition of sleep disorder, night terrors and hallucinations; a case of which I frequently suffer from. Other elements of my artwork are inspired by Eastern cultural design, all things fantasy, astronomy, girls and confectionary.'

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Emilio Barnes

Emilio Barnes aka Ultrafry is an artist from London specializing in black and white handcrafted pattern design, characters and lettering. 'A lot of my recent work is influenced by my personal experiences of the ‘Sleep Paralysis’ phenomenon - a condition of sleep disorder, night terrors and hallucinations; a case of which I frequently suffer from. Other elements of my artwork are inspired by Eastern cultural design, all things fantasy, astronomy, girls and confectionary.'

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