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Two new chapters of Ilya Birman’s Designing Transit Maps are out

The chapters on which transit maps become a city’s jewel and what the process of creating a map is
The chapters on which transit maps become a city’s jewel and what the process of creating a map is

Two new chapters of Ilya Birman’s Designing Transit Maps are now out. The chapters are ‘Map as a symbol’ and ‘Finding a solution’.

The book speaks of transit map history, important principles of their design, and how they evolve together with their networks. The author talks about techniques: plotting the lines, denoting the stops, choosing the fonts, and composing the final poster.

Not many designers have an occasion to design a subway map. But the principles and techniques discussed are applicable to any tasks of complex information display: org charts, family trees, control‑flow diagrams, fire escape plans, project timelines, military battle schemes, architectural drawings. The book sharpens the reader’s eye and inculcates attention to detail.

Map as a symbol

A transit map is a prominent piece of graphic design in a city. Strong graphic design works for the transport brand and, through that, for the city brand. If some map looks too London‑like, it continues to promote London rather than its own city. In the chapter ‘Map as a symbol’, Ilya shows the significant aesthetic details of different maps and talks about the importance of cultural research in the design process.

Finding a solution

Those who never dealt with transit maps might think: there is a limited number of elements, clear relationships between them, a set of requirements for angles and colors. Aesthetics aside, shouldn’t it be possible for an algorithm to find the optimal arrangement? So far, the answer is no. In ‘Finding a solution’, Ilya shows step by step how the transportation map is made and what difficulties the designer faces.

Interactive test

After the chapters, there is an interactive test on the whole first part, The challenge.

Sample chapter

The chapter ‘Bends’ is available for free. In the chapter Ilya Birman shows good and bad ways to bend the lines, introduces the bend visibility principle, talks about harmonizing the bends in line bundles.

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