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by cmdoptesc
201 days ago
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Wow, the props to the author for digging deep! > Looking inside of the display, I found labels identifying the make and model. The signs were designed and manufactured by Trans-Lite, Inc., a company based in Milford, Connecticut that specialised in transport signage from 1959 until its acquisition by the Nordic firm Teknoware in 2012. After lots of amateur detective work, and with the help from an anonymous Reddit user in a Connecticut community group, I was connected with Gary Wallberg, Senior Engineer at Trans-Lite and the person responsible for the design of these very signs back in 1999. Few years back, we had a work thread about this exact Muni Metro font and the designers brought up segmented types. We never got as far as the author in finding the source, but did bring up other systems with similar typefaces. NYC has their own called R142A: https://www.nyctransitforums.com/topic/55346-r142a-mosaic-lc... And here's one inspired by Spain's transit system: https://aresluna.org/segmented-type/ |
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