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If they want to better manage crowds on trains, the new articulated trains are best, but maybe Chicago's curves are too tight for that.
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I don't see what's wrong with it. If anything, I like that they've got their logo engraved in the concrete, gives it a sense of permanence. There isn't enough 'sense of permanance' in the way we do things enough these days, as it often was in the past... |
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. That we all know. But as a graphic designer, I'm telling you it's bad.
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Are there alternative designs for their logo? I'm pretty sure that has been the same logo I remember when I was a kid (90's).
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Since the 80s. Nuff said.
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It's not great, but it's just a company logo. Not sure how much better or worse it could be?
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Paris' city transit agency (this is an abstraction of Paris... circular city with squiggly river... plus a face looking skyward) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...n_logo.svg.png Dutch Railways... conveys the motion of a two-track rail line, does not rely on text to convey meaning http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...enHft_logo.jpg New Haven Railroad... prominent serifs conjure ties while the uprights of the letters resemble rails. note that this is subtle. http://www.daylightsales.com/images/...0rail%2058.jpg Illinois Central... letters spell "IC/ic" while also referencing the cross-section of a running rail. For comparison: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...a_Logo.svg.png The letters are fussy and inconsistent (each curve has a different radius, there are little points and tabs,varying widths, etc). The lowercase letters are set above the baseline, which is jarring. The letters have a slant - probably the designer's attempt to conjure motion - but it doesn't really work. The double underline is pretty awful, especially when the ends of the lines don't slant the same way as the letters. The New Haven logo was arrived at after hundreds of crappy designs. The Metra logo was fashioned by some bored staffer in his basement. all images courtesy of wikipedia |
Are those better or worse examples!? Lol I guess these kinds of things don't bother me.
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Third Chicago Airport
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2...eotone-airport |
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One of the mortal blows to the tunnels was when the Dearborn and State Street subways were built at the same level in the 1930s, cutting all the east-west tunnels as well as removing those two streets from the network. http://i.imgur.com/vo1aNuN.jpg |
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Mods/admins: is there a way to get this thread to show up on http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/tags.php?tag=chicago
That's the page I come to now, and it seems to contain every Chicago-related thread on the board except this one. |
But Metra's logo does need a refresh, just like pace did a few years ago. If you want to talk bad logos, how about IDOT's bizarre ligature party?
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...symbol.svg.png Their graphic isn't the most pleasant either. |
Yeah... the graphic seems to be a gordian knot, which I guess is appropriate for a big inefficient bureaucracy
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LOL... proving that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I always liked IDOT's logo... we have complex webs of infrastructure in Illinois; I always just assumed that was an abstracted version of the weaving between various modes of transportation. It also pays homage to the Celtic heritage of Illinois politicians.
Never noticed the weird ligatures, though, and the gordian knot interpretation is equally apt. |
Has construction started with the new Cermak green line station? I thought construction was going to start in June.
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