Muni Signage Hack: Move Where?
A subtle suggestion to those for whom “MOVE THE FUCK TO THE GODDAM TENDERLOIN!” fails to work. Via vlviaig.
On our last installment of Muni Signage Hack: Emerge like memories of a failure. So poignant.
Your place to share stories on and off the bus.
A subtle suggestion to those for whom “MOVE THE FUCK TO THE GODDAM TENDERLOIN!” fails to work. Via vlviaig.
On our last installment of Muni Signage Hack: Emerge like memories of a failure. So poignant.
So nice of this person to leave some kind words for the person after them. Wait, WHAT!?!?!?!?
“Dear who ever is reading this.
We have crossed paths by sitting in the same seat. Isn’t
that crazy. Good luck to whoever
you are in all that you do.
It’s a crazy lif out their. Well
this is my stop (civic center).PS. I ripped ass in your seat”
Via roberteskimo
Derek from Network Osaka sent us this well-thought-out collection of new designs for Muni. Derek started with the beloved Muni worm, which apparently lost its holiday weight already, and worked his way through redesigning entire vehicles, uniforms, signs, stations, and even passes.
The last time we visited a Muni redesign experiment, Robert Padbury went in an entirely different direction (and one I didn’t care for at all). I liked Jeremiah’s Muni tweak more.
Take a look at Derek’s Muni redesign page and let us know what you think.
Perhaps these fireplace implements are on their way to somewhere in the United States, where it’s very cold right now. Hey, better there than here!
BART rider Toviyah spotted this on the Richmond line around Christmas.
Me? I want some funky music to go along with the photo above. And I’m pretending that this dog is somehow actually steering the great ship Muni. Yeah, that’s just me.
Via Muni rider David, who says, “I think the dog forgot his phone at doggie day care.”
I think we can safely say that these two complete each other. No, really, block out one or the other, and it’s not the same.
This comes via our correspondent Amy, who spotted it on Facebook after someone (Mark Gorney, and thank jeebus he did) spotted it in the wild. A simply heartwarming photograph called for a simple accompaniment:
“Sometimes, there are those times, where you are going home, and there is a guy with a cat, and, well…”
…And then what do you suppose happened? Mull it over while considering these other important contributions to the cats-on-transit category.