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Since its establishment 150 years ago as the world's first urban subway, the London Underground has continuously set a bench-mark for design that has influenced transit systems from New York to Tokyo, Moscow to Paris and beyond. London Underground by Design is the first meticulous study of every aspect of that feat.
Beginning in the pioneering Victorian age, Mark Ovenden charts the evolution of the architecture, branding, typeface, map design, interior and textile styles, posters, signage and graphic design and how these came together to shape not just the Undergrounds identity, but the character of London itself. This is the story of celebrated designers - from Frank Pick, the guru who conceptualised the modern Tube's look under the design fit for purpose mantra, to Harry Beck, Tube diagram creator, and from Marion Dorn, one of the leading textile designers, to Edward Johnston, creator of the distinctive font that bears his name, as well as Leslie Green, designer of central London's distinctive ruby-red tiled stations, and the Design Research Units head, Misha Black, who in the 1960's re-branded British Railways and created the Victoria Line's distinctive style, and Sir Norman Foster, architect of Canary Wharf station.
Produced as part of the Tube150 celebrations, Mark Ovenden has put together a beautifully illustrated and comprehensive history of one of the world's most celebrated design achievements, and of the visionaries who brought it to life.
Rich with hundreds of illustrations, some never been seen before, London underground by design shows that design is not just about aesthetic pleasure, but is crucial to how we get around.
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