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Geometry vs. Geography: Massimo Vignelli’s 1972 New York City Subway Map

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Hosts Thamer Abanami and Albert Shum explore the tale of Massimo Vignelli’s 1972 New York City Subway Map. Vignelli's design was celebrated for its modernist brilliance yet heavily critiqued for its practical shortcomings. Here, Thamer and Albert delve into the tension between geometric abstraction and geographic accuracy, examining how Vignelli’s map became both a milestone and a lesson in design history.

Take a deep dive into the complexities of designing for large-scale systems. This episode explores the importance of finding a delicate balance between aesthetic innovation and practical functionality, emphasizing the importance of user-centered design and iterative processes. Take away valuable lessons for engineers, designers, and systems thinkers on the profound impact that design and client decisions can have on user experience and social progress.

RESOURCES

Harry Beck’s London Underground Map

Understand the pioneering design that influenced transit maps worldwide.

Massimo Vignelli’s 1972 Subway Map

Explore the original design that sparked both acclaim and controversy.

Hertz and Associates 1978 Subway Map

Explore the 1978 successor to the Vignelli map and foundation of today’s NYC Subway Map

The Subway Map that Rattled New Yorkers, The New York Times

The New York Times’ take on the Vignelli map controversy.

Helvetica and The New York Subway System, by Paul Shaw

A detailed exploration of the history and evolution of signage in the New York City subway system. The book examines the complex interplay between design, politics, and public perception in shaping the visual identity of one of the world's most iconic public transportation systems.

The New York Subway Map Debate, Edited by Gary Hustwit

A book containing the full transcript of the New York Subway Map debate from the newly discovered tape, along with new interviews with surviving participants John Tauranac, Peter Laundy, Arline Bronzaft, and more.

Institute of Design at Illinois Tech

Discover programs and resources on design and systems thinking.

Subscribe to With Intent for more explorations into how design shapes our world, whether we call it design or not.

  continue reading

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Manage episode 444012826 series 3522699
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Hosts Thamer Abanami and Albert Shum explore the tale of Massimo Vignelli’s 1972 New York City Subway Map. Vignelli's design was celebrated for its modernist brilliance yet heavily critiqued for its practical shortcomings. Here, Thamer and Albert delve into the tension between geometric abstraction and geographic accuracy, examining how Vignelli’s map became both a milestone and a lesson in design history.

Take a deep dive into the complexities of designing for large-scale systems. This episode explores the importance of finding a delicate balance between aesthetic innovation and practical functionality, emphasizing the importance of user-centered design and iterative processes. Take away valuable lessons for engineers, designers, and systems thinkers on the profound impact that design and client decisions can have on user experience and social progress.

RESOURCES

Harry Beck’s London Underground Map

Understand the pioneering design that influenced transit maps worldwide.

Massimo Vignelli’s 1972 Subway Map

Explore the original design that sparked both acclaim and controversy.

Hertz and Associates 1978 Subway Map

Explore the 1978 successor to the Vignelli map and foundation of today’s NYC Subway Map

The Subway Map that Rattled New Yorkers, The New York Times

The New York Times’ take on the Vignelli map controversy.

Helvetica and The New York Subway System, by Paul Shaw

A detailed exploration of the history and evolution of signage in the New York City subway system. The book examines the complex interplay between design, politics, and public perception in shaping the visual identity of one of the world's most iconic public transportation systems.

The New York Subway Map Debate, Edited by Gary Hustwit

A book containing the full transcript of the New York Subway Map debate from the newly discovered tape, along with new interviews with surviving participants John Tauranac, Peter Laundy, Arline Bronzaft, and more.

Institute of Design at Illinois Tech

Discover programs and resources on design and systems thinking.

Subscribe to With Intent for more explorations into how design shapes our world, whether we call it design or not.

  continue reading

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