The folks at Posted Toronto, the National Post’s Toronto-centric blog, have come up with a clever idea: The TTCC – the Toronto Transit Civility Commission. Their mission is to remind people who use the TTC (Toronto Transit Commission, Accordion City’s public transit system, comprising the subway, light rail, buses and streetcars) that etiquette isn’t just for fancy dinner parties, but for everyday living, which includes riding public transit.
They’ve created a series of posters that provide riders with gentle reminders that good manners make for a good experience for their fellow transit riders. Better still, these posters are beautifully done, with far more design sensibility than anything the TTC has produced in this transit user’s vast memory.
Here are the posters – you can click on any of them to download a full-resolution, printable version:
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Obviously an inspired copy of the original from New York: http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/798564–public-art-fights-bad-subway-manners
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Nice. I made a set of stickers on the same topic back in March.
http://www.new-media.ca/ideas/transit-fail/