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Massimo Vignelli, who architects know for designing IAUS’s Oppositions, rolled out his famous MTA map in 1972, only for it to be replaced seven years later (and then again in 1998) by a less ...
The new layout ditches the street map entirely, instead returning to the more abstracted view of the beloved 1972 map from Massimo Vignelli. Subway lines are no longer mapped out with exact ...
The MTA released Wednesday the first wholesale update of the New York City subway map in nearly 50 years, reminiscent of the iconic 1972 subway map designed by Massimo Vignelli. “It’s not ...
The Vignelli Map was introduced in August 1972 by the TA and Unimark International, whose principals included Bob Noorda and Massimo Vignelli (other designers, like Joan Charysyn, were also involved).
On that evening inside Cooper Union’s Great Hall, Italian designer Massimo Vignelli attempted, in vain, to defend his abstract map of New York City’s subway system against the push for a more ...
At the root of this belief is a commitment to improve the design of everything that can be made—to make it better,” wrote Massimo Vignelli in a 1991 issue of the AIGA Journal of Graphic Design.
The modernist designer Massimo Vignelli is the father of New York City’s famous 1972 subway map. Turns out he had some ideas for Washington, D.C.’s metro as well.
A vintage 1970's Massimo Vignelli subway map, noted for its clean, abstract aesthetic, has been uncovered at the 57th Street/6th Avenue F train subway station!