Time-Scale Map of Boston’s Subway System Done in Synchronicity by Peter Dunn





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“I don’t know about you, but find that stuff beautiful.”

I have to agree with Michael Graham Richard of Treehugger for sure. Peter Dunn’s time-scale maps of the Boston subway of Stonebrown Design are an impressive slideshow: synchronicity, flow, color, and form. Art meets environment with this work.

Of course, projects like this are more than art, too — they connect people to clean transportation, and they encourage a love of clean transport. That is highly needed today!

These are only two slides of many. Check out more at Peter’s Stonebrown Designs or on TreeHugger.



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Cynthia Shahan

Cynthia Shahan started writing after previously doing research and publishing work on natural birth practices. She has a degree in Education, Anthropology, and Creative Writing. She has been closely following the solar and wind industries for nearly 20 years and the EV industry for more than a decade. Pronouns: She/Her

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