A new subway map is slowly appearing in some stations across New York City—and it looks a lot like the one that was scrapped in the 1970s. The city’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority is testing ...
Inside the 5th Avenue-53rd Street subway station, a new site-specific exhibit showcases the connection between modern art and the graphic design of New York City’s transit system. The vinyl displays ...
New York City's subway map has been largely unchanged since 1979, when a committee led by the Metropolitan Transit Authority laid those now instantly recognizable colors over the streets of the five ...
Michael Hertz, whose design firm produced one of the most consulted maps in human history, the curvy-lined chart that New York City subway riders peer at over one another’s shoulders to figure out ...
The MTA has unveiled a new subway map for riders, marking the first “major redesign” since 1979, agency chair and CEO Janno Lieber said Wednesday. The revamped map has a “diagrammatic style, employing ...
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There’s a new reason to lean awkwardly over a seated passenger during your next train ride: New York City has a new subway map. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Wednesday unveiled its ...