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The classic red, white, and blue symbol has been around since 1908. It’s time for a tune-up. This large-scale logo redesign is a public commission from Art on the Underground, a visual arts ...
One of Britain’s most identifiable symbols is the bar-and-circle Transport for London roundel, which has since its first incarnation in 1908 become not just a globally recognized commercial ...
Few public transit logos are as instantly recognizable as the bar and disc used by Transport for London. The logo first emerged in 1905. It debuted as a bar crossing through a wheel with wings ...
As the capital marks 150 years since the first section of the London Underground opened, we round up ten of the best facts about the Tube. 10 – In 2011/2012 a record 1.171billion passenger ...
For over a century, the London Underground Roundel has gotten into the DNA of some of the world's top designers. A new book explores how. Brands That Matter Final Deadline on Friday 5/30!
London Underground re-invented. 100 contemporary artists have been commissioned to re-invent the iconic London Underground logo - the roundel. The results are striking.
In 1908, London Underground needed a symbol for its newly unified network. Chief executive Frank Pick plonked a blue bar on a red circle and a design classic was born.
The map features 11 London Underground lines with the recognisable Tube station logo in yellow in the middle with the words ‘circle to search line’.
The icon, emblazoned with the slogan "We are not afraid," is modeled after the logo for the London Underground, which marks stops for the public transit system across the city.It has been gaining ...