This London Tube Map Has Been Redesigned For the Colorblind
Jan 07, 2014 20:18
Harry Beck's Tube Map is a design icon that's just lovely to look at. It'll help you easily navigate London Underground even if you've never been there before. But how do you navigate it if you're colorblind?
Transport for London announced the winners of its accessible app competition, and the winner is Ian Hamilton. He made it so that people who are color spectrum, can also look at the map with ease.
The app itself has a straightforward layout that befits the source material. Check it out in the download links below:
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