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Massimo Vignelli Subway Map. Massimo Vignelli art posters Behance 1972 modernist subway map by designer, Massimo Vignelli who also designed the New York City Transit Authority's Graphic Standards Manual in 1970 Each station is represented by a dot and linked to other color-coded lines running.

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Each station is represented by a dot and linked to other color-coded lines running. introduced "The Weekender," an interactive version of the subway map on its Web site, and commissioned Mr

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Yesterday, urban enthusiasts and design-philes mourned the death of Massimo Vignelli, the graphic designer who created the iconic 1972 subway map. Designer Massimo Vignelli Revisits and Defends His Iconic 1972 New York City Subway Map Vintage Massimo Vignelli Subway Map 57th Street F-Train Stop New York, New York United States 40.763786, -73.977155 Get Directions

Knoll poster. Trace the evolution of subway maps that led to the Vignelli Map and its use today Designer Massimo Vignelli Revisits and Defends His Iconic 1972 New York City Subway Map

Massimo Vignelli Subway Map. In 2012, the MTA again called on Vignelli, this time to design the Weekender—the reductive map indicating changes in service due to maintenance on Saturdays and Sundays—and is currently offering a 2012 Vignelli-designed full-system diagram. This simplified map is not geographically accurate, simplifying the subway system into a diagram of colored lines