February 2012
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Feb 24th
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Feb 23rd
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Feb 22nd
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Feb 18th
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Feb 16th
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Feb 15th
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Feb 14th
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Feb 11th
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Feb 10th
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My Interstates Map on Visual.ly →
My U.S. Interstates as a Subway Map is a Staff Pick over at visual.ly! Go and check the site out: it’s a great resource for all things infographic and data viz!
Feb 9th
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Feb 9th
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Feb 9th
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sexpigeon asked: I've noticed you seem to favor schematic diagrams of grade-separated systems that express their own internal logic more than they express their relationship to the street grid. It's a reasonable preference, visually speaking, but it means that there's a dearth of bus maps on your site and a glut of train diagrams. Given that bus transit is what most users are confronted with, have...
Feb 7th
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Feb 6th
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Feb 4th
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Transit Maps has a Facebook Page! →
The Transit Maps page will mirror the content of this blog, thanks to the magic of RSS Grafitti, but should allow easier commenting and discussion than Tumblr - which is great for resharing content, but doesn’t make back and forth conversation very easy. At the moment, I’ve left the Wall open for posting your own images, so feel free to hit it up with anything transit map...
Feb 3rd
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Feb 3rd
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Feb 2nd
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Anonymous asked: I can't figure out how to reply to a post, but I thought I'd respond to your Singapore question. Signs in the stations & streets use the alphanumeric labels for each station much more prominently than the names themselves. This makes some sense in a city with three coexisting cultures and languages, otherwise they'd be forced to have huge signs or tiny text in order to fit the...
Feb 1st
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Feb 1st
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