NYC Transit Authority Graphics Standards Manual

Regular price £55.00 GBP
This copy has a slight imperfection to the white type to the top cover but otherwise in very good condition. If you found yourself in the New York City subway in the 1960s, you were probably lost. Signs didn't help you find your way, standards didn't exist,even handmade lettering was common. Mass confusion was the status quo. In 1970, the Standards Manual changed everything. In 1967 the New York City Transit Authority hired Massimo Vignelli and Bob Noorda of the design firm Unimark International to design a signage and wayfinding system that would solve the problem underground. The work they… Read more