2015-03-30T16:15:00-05:00TTC SignsCritiques of signage and typography in the Toronto Transit Commissiontag:ttc-signs,2015:hellfrozeoverJoe Clark2015-03-30T16:15:00-05:002015-03-30T16:16:00-05:00tag:ttc-signs,2015:T2015-updateNews for 2015Hell freezes over: I did some paid work for the TTC on signage. Also, I am publishing the TTC signage manualJoe Clark2008-09-21T14:44:00-05:002008-09-21T14:44:00-05:00tag:ttc-signs,2008:T2008-reminiscentNews for Mark KingwellSomebody tell that tenured metrosexual Mark <del>Queen</del>Kingwell that the TTC font isn’t remotely “<a href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080919.wsubwaystory/BNStory/specialTravel/?pageRequested=all" title="Underground tourism">reminiscent of</a>” Gill Sans or Transport. What letter was he comparing, the <cite>O?</cite>
Joe Clark2008-04-09T11:44:00-05:002008-04-09T11:44:00-05:00tag:ttc-signs,2008:T2008-unveilUnveiling Museum stationAnd closing up shopJoe Clark2008-03-25T09:05:00-05:002008-03-25T09:05:00-05:00tag:ttc-signs,2008:T2008-fauteThis just in: TTC’s tile design is “a mistake”<p>The original tile design of the TTC, now 50 years old, was “<a href="http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/toronto/archive/2008/03/24/farewell-to-the-ttc-s-bathroom-motif.aspx" title="Farewell to the TTC's ‘bathroom’ motif?">a mistake</a>.” Who says? Adam Giambrone, age 29.
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Joe Clark2008-03-23T12:51:00-05:002008-03-23T12:51:00-05:00tag:ttc-signs,2008:T2008-laststandA last stand for TTC preservationistsTTC staff are trying to get permission to destroy and renovate all but six subway stations any way they want. As such, they’re trying to do an end run around the Toronto Preservation Board. Read how <a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/TTC/diversify/" title="TTC plans to “diversify” – and destroy – its heritage">TTC plans to “diversify” – and destroy – its heritage</a>.
Joe Clark2008-02-01T15:13:01-05:002008-02-01T15:13:01-05:00tag:ttc-signs,2008:T2008-vicparkfeb6aMeeting on Vic Park renovations February 6
There’s <a href="http://insidetoronto.com/printArticle/40078" title="Open house outlines renovation of Victoria Park subway station">a public meeting about the proposed renovations to Vic Park on February 6</a>. Want to go? We could arrive as a posse.
Joe Clark2008-02-01T15:13:00-05:002008-02-01T15:13:00-05:00tag:ttc-signs,2008:T2008-baycumberland1Cumberland signs to be <em>removed and destroyed</em>
I’ll be setting up individual pages for Endangered Stations later, but for now, look at my <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/joeclark/sets/72157603803082248/" title="Bay station Cumberland exit">Flickr set of photos from the Cumberland exit at Bay station</a>. According to documents I have, every sign you see there will be <em>removed and destroyed</em> and replaced with fake Helvetica. (There will also be a new pylon sign outside in yet another slightly new variation.) I asked the architects whose names were on the drawings if I had correctly identified those signs, but of course there was no response. So I’m taking that as a yes.
Joe Clark2008-02-01T15:12:59-05:002008-02-01T15:12:59-05:00tag:ttc-signs,2008:T2008-museum-explicaExplanation of columns and inscriptions at Museum stationJust what it says.Joe Clark2008-01-23T16:33:00-05:002008-01-23T16:33:00-05:00tag:save-ttc,2008:T2008-notkitsch<em>Not</em> “kitsch”<p>
<a href="http://www.eyeweekly.com/city/scrollingeye/article/15860" title="Museum makeover">Story</a> on the Museum débâcle (<em>not</em> “kitsch”) by esteemed colleague Weisblott.
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Joe Clark2008-01-21T17:33:00-05:002008-01-21T17:33:00-05:00tag:save-ttc,2008:T2008-jan21Quite a few updates, including Pape renderings done in crayon<ul>
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Large update to <a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/TTC/2007/#letter" title="TTC Signs: Year 1">Year 1 in review</a>.
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“<a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/TTC/docs/kitsch.html" title="‘Kitsch’ as applied to Pape and Museum station renovations">Kitsch</a>” as applied to Pape and Museum station renovations (for real).
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<li><p><a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/TTC/docs/crayons.html" title="Request for higher standard of drafting in TTC station renderings">Request for higher standard of drafting in TTC station renderings</a> so they won’t look like they were drawn in crayon.</p>
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<li><p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/joeclark/2183726008/" title="Flickr: Rendering from Vic Park">Rendering from Vic Park</a>: Note the baby-blue “tiles” and absurd angle of signage (which doesn’t even face the train)</p>
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<li><p>Many more photos of Museum station, including <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/joeclark/tags/throughthekeyhole/" title="Flickr: Pictures taken through the keyhole">two taken through the keyhole in the work area</a>:</p>
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Joe Clark2008-01-01T15:16:00-05:002008-01-01T15:16:00-05:00tag:save-ttc,2008:T2008-y1TTC Signs: Year 1The only people who don’t support me are the people who have the ability to do what I want.
Joe Clark2007-12-19T12:20:00-05:002007-12-19T12:20:00-05:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.12.03-not-hwA new page all about Museum station<a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/TTC/Museum/" title="The rape of Museum station">A new page just for Museum station</a>, with proof these people <a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/TTC/Museum/letterspacing.html" title="The latest reason not to use CorelDraw">still don’t know how to letterspace their own type</a> even after admitting they screwed it up on the Sheppard line.
Joe Clark2007-12-03T14:44:00-05:002007-12-03T14:44:00-05:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.12.03-not-hw1Handwritten signs are not the problem (and two other items)<p>
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<li><a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/TTC/docs/handwritten.html" title="Handwritten signs are not the problem">Handwritten signs are not the problem</a>: Response to TTC <a href="http://www.ttc.ca/postings/gso-comrpt/documents/report/f3427/Replacement_of__Handmade_Signage_Staff_Response.pdf" title="PDF: Replacement of Handmade Signage Staff Response">report (PDF)</a> on handwritten signs</li>
<li>Proposal for a <a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/TTC/docs/Union-design.html" title="Union station design competition">design competition for Union Station</a></li>
<li>Proposal to <a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/TTC/docs/metal-signplates.html" title="Inexpensive, practicable typographic improvement for the Yonge line">upgrade some Yonge-line stations</a> with new steel plates for station identification</li>
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Joe Clark2007-11-20T16:40:00-05:002007-11-20T16:40:00-05:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.11.20-lands-of-donOh, hell, let’s have some <em>good</em> newsThey painted the letters on the walls of Donlands station.Joe Clark2007-11-17T17:14:00-05:002007-11-17T17:14:00-05:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.11.17-eb-zeidTwo new items, one of them a <em>shocker!</em><ol>
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<li><a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/TTC/docs/MuseumResponse.html" title="The wrong kind of response about Museum station">Response</a> to my call for cancellation of the Museum Renaissance project (guess what they said; then guess how they said it)</li>
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Joe Clark2007-11-15T00:50:00-05:002007-11-15T00:50:00-05:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.11.15-oeil<em>Another</em> giant piece from Ed Keenan in <cite>Eye Weekly</cite><p>...this time about the Toronto Preservation Board and its “collision course with the TTC.” Juicy quotes from Adam Vaughan (emphasis added):
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<ins class="ed">[The TTC acts like it is]</ins> too cheap to be special... The old subway stations were beautiful, and they found their own economy. It’s the roots of the wealthiest transit system in the world in terms of being able to generate passengers and off-peak passengers.... That finds its roots in the attention to detail of the earlier generations who used to run it....
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When we built the subway, we built it as one big project. That in and of itself is what the design of the subway speaks to – [a time] when we had the confidence and the ability and the vision to build infrastructure the size and the scope of the Bloor subway line. That’s an amazing mindset compared to what we have today, where if we’re really lucky we could add a station and if we do, it should just be bare concrete because everyone will think we’re rich if we do it any other way. We didn’t just sort of go to a computer and print some signs, <em>we designed a friggin’ typeface</em>
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Joe Clark2007-11-10T15:59:00-05:002007-11-10T15:59:00-05:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.11.10-tpbThe Toronto Preservation Board gave me exactly what I wantedI did in fact address the Toronto Preservation Board yesterday, and <a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/TTC/TPB/" title="Presentation to Toronto Preservation Board">I got exactly what I wanted</a>: They’re planning to designate all the stations currently slated for renovations, the Bloor-Danforth line, and the Yonge-University line from St. George to Eglinton as heritage properties. This may not have enormous practical effect, but it’s still important.
Joe Clark2007-11-08T13:43:00-05:002007-11-08T13:43:00-05:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.11.08-now-tpbCoverage in <cite>Now</cite>; Toronto Preservation Board presentation<ul><li>
OK, <a href="http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2007-11-08/news_story5_p.html" title="Out on the tiles (sic)">press coverage in <cite>Now</cite></a> (p. 26 in the print version). I can assure you I am not, nor was I, quite that ungrammatical. But still.
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I am supposedly addressing the Toronto Preservation Board tomorrow, 2007.11.09, at 15:10 hours for exactly five minutes. Apparently some poor sap from the TTC (not the one person who really knows the file) will be stuck defending its official position of knocking down walls, destroying signs, and typographic ethnic cleansing (all fake Helvetica all the time).
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Joe Clark2007-11-01T14:53:00-05:002007-11-01T14:53:00-05:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.11.01-videos1Video from <acronym>ATypI</acronym> postedVideo from my presentation at ATypI <a href="http://www.river-valley.tv/conferences/atypi_brighton2007/" title="ATypI Brighton 2007">is now posted</a> (see <a href="http://blog.fawny.org/2007/11/01/atypivids/" title="Video from ATypI">blog</a>).
Joe Clark2007-10-31T13:50:00-05:002007-11-01T13:17:00-05:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.10.31-tttt-lwTTC Type & Tile Tour 2: ‘I Know What You Did Last Sunday’Our second tour of TTC typography and tiles happens this <strong>Sunday</strong>, November <strong>4</strong>, at <strong>1400</strong> hours exactly at <strong>Lawrence West</strong> station (get it right). Itinerary: Lawrence West, Dupont, <ins>Museum,</ins> St. Patrick, Osgoode, Rosedale, Bayview, and Eglinton, then coffee
Joe Clark2007-10-22T13:24:00-05:002007-10-25T17:24:00-05:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.10.22-tttt-vpTTC Type & Tile Tour (TTTT): Location now changed!
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<p>I’m hosting a tour of Bloor-Danforth TTC stations. We‘ll look at priceless old typography, unique tiles, and the TTC’s crappy and half-arsed replacements for both. Starts at <strong>Victoria Park station (new!)</strong> next Sunday, October 28, at 1400 hours sharp.</p>
Joe Clark2007-10-18T15:43:00-05:002007-10-18T15:43:00-05:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.10.19-updates2Two new items of documentation
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<li><a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/TTC/docs/inventory-pitch.html" title="Original proposal for TTC signage inventory ">My original proposal</a> to conduct an inventory of signage categories, which TTC simply ignored.</li>
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Joe Clark2007-09-29T17:03:00-05:002007-09-29T17:03:00-05:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.09.29-ongpinJosé Ongpin’s graphical history of TTC typeThis one was somewhat buried, so here’s a bigger pitch: Ontario College of Art and Design student José Ongpin has concisely encapsulated 50 years of typographic history in four information-dense illustrations, <a href="http://joeclark.org/appearances/atypi/2007/TTC/inscribed/Ongpin-TTC.pdf" title="PDF: TTC type history" type="application/pdf">republished (PDF)</a> by permission.
Joe Clark2007-09-20T00:34:00-05:002007-09-20T16:51:00-05:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.09.20-oeil-hebdomadaire‘Inscribed in the Living Tile’<ul><li><p>
Well, “Inscribed in the Living Tile” seems to be going over fine. Something like <a href="http://digg.com/design/Type_in_the_Toronto_Subway" title="Digg coverage">870 Diggs</a>, a good reception <a href="http://www.metafilter.com/64754/Type-in-the-Toronto-Subway" title="Type in the Toronto subway">on MetaFilter</a>, and <a href="http://www.eyeweekly.com/eye/issue/issue_09.20.07/city/news_2.php" title="The TTC’s writing on the wall">a nice piece</a> by Ed Keenan in <cite>Eye Weekly</cite> praising my “entertainingly deadpan prose.”
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I’m pleased. Now, one question: Has anyone at the TTC read it? (Another question: Has Steve Munro?)
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Also: <a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/TTC/docs/dominate.html" title="The truth about station-domination advertising in the TTC">The truth about station-domination advertising in the TTC.</a> Did you know about one-third of people were always opposed to it? And that up to 13% of people think it interferes with signage?
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Oh, and another thing: If station domination is so noncontroversial, why were two special constables in place to protect these workmen as they papered over St. George? (One of the constables sat bored on a bench the whole time, the other simply shot the shit with the guys.)
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Joe Clark2007-09-16T10:14:00-05:002007-09-16T10:14:00-05:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.09.16-released‘Inscribed in the Living Tile’
Yes, it’s finally ready: “<a href="http://joeclark.org/appearances/atypi/2007/TTC/inscribed/" title="Inscribed in the Living Tile: Type in the Toronto Subway">Inscribed in the Living Tile</a>: Type in the Toronto Subway.” (Shorter version upcoming.) It’s 50 pages and 2 MB in size, so give it a while.
Joe Clark2007-09-14T21:44:00-05:002007-09-14T21:44:00-05:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.09.14-14aiEverything you always wanted to know about TTC signageEverything you ever wanted to know about TTC signage comes out on Sunday. In time for my (second) <a href="http://blog.fawny.org/2007/08/29/14atypi/" title="14 Days to ATypI">presentation</a> at <acronym>ATypI</acronym> Brighton, I’ll release the 50-page, 16,000-word, 50-image, 70-citation research paper, “Inscribed in the Living Tile.” More concise speaking notes from the conference will come along later.
Joe Clark2007-09-02T17:38:00-04:002007-09-02T17:38:00-04:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.09.02-14ai14 Days to <acronym>ATypI</acronym>I’m giving a presentation at the <acronym>ATypI</acronym> conference in Brighton in two weeks on TTC signage. So let’s start a countdown: <a href="http://blog.fawny.org/category/events/atypi2007/14atypittc/" title="Blog category: 14 Days to ATypI: TTC">14 Days to <acronym>ATypI</acronym></a> (<a href="http://blog.fawny.org/2007/08/29/14atypi/" title="14 Days to ATypI">intro</a>).
Joe Clark2007-08-04T12:37:00-04:002007-08-04T12:37:00-04:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.08.04-fuck-you-alexA bit of lazy journalism from the <cite>Globe</cite><p>
Toronto’s national newspaper has <a href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20070804.SUBWAY04/TPStory/TPEntertainment/Ontario/" title="The once and future Museum station">deigned to notice the desecration of Museum station</a>. But, in an example of lazy journalism, <a href="http://AlexBozikovic.com" title="AlexBozikovic.com">Alex Bozikovic</a> calls up that old standby, Matt Blackett, for a quote. What the hell does he have to do with it?
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There’s no mention of the fact that the entire Museum reno is nothing more than a corporate tax dodge for the benefactors of the obscure Toronto Community Foundation. Jack Diamond’s quote essentially states that, unless a Toronto subway station is “like the art-nouveau Paris Metro or the London Underground,” every single station should and must be renovated “to give an impression of what’s happening above ground.” (Quick: What <em>would</em> Bessarion look like then? Greenwood?) We need wholesale gutting of that kind because the Bloor-Danforth line is a clone of the London Underground. Funny, I thought we were only cloning New York.
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There were, however, some spot-on remarks from architect Michael McClelland. And maybe because he’s out of town or something, we didn’t see a quote from another standby, Steve Munro, who, very much to his credit, opposes the whole misadventure.
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Now, I <em>am</em> the person – the only person – who filed a <a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/docs/TTC-TCF.html" title="Call for cancellation of Museum Renaissance">written call to cancel the Museum Renaissance</a>. I am the first two hits on Google for <kbd>"Museum Renaissance"</kbd>. I just finished writing three whole pages, for publication in September, on the true history of this misadventure. (In this context, the grande dame of the ROM, Bill Thorsell, used the word “miasma.” It goes downhill from there.) Not only was I not even asked for a quote, I have to sit here and read a story that gives Giambrone yet another opportunity to reiterate his corporate talking point about imposing Sheppard signage on everything, which <em>is the problem</em>.
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Joe Clark2007-07-27T15:46:00-04:002007-07-27T15:46:00-04:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.07.27-13k-teaserMore than you ever wanted to know about Toronto subway typeI have finished a 13,000-word paper on type in the Toronto subway. You will, however, have to <a href="http://blog.fawny.org/2007/07/31/13k/" title="13,000">wait till September to read it</a>.Joe Clark2007-07-25T18:33:00-04:002007-07-25T18:33:00-04:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.07.25-home-rahulRedesigned homepage; why not cancel Museum Renaissance?Redesigned the <a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/TTC/" title="TTC Signs">homepage</a>. I’d wager you think that photograph is officially impossible to take. ¶ <a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/TTC/news/#T2007.07.23a" title="News for 2007.07.23">Also</a>, If the 26 Dupont bus is expendable, why aren’t these megaprojects expendable?
Joe Clark2007-07-19T17:03:00-04:002007-07-19T17:03:00-04:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.07.19-bbrentInterview with Bob Brent<p>
Ed Keenan publishes an <a href="http://www.eyeweekly.com/daily/?p=649" title="Bob Brent interview">interview</a> with Bob Brent, the former TTC manager who oversaw the Sheppard signs:
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<p> What’s really lacking really hit home to me when I was [at Sheppard station] in a wheelchair in 2005 unexpectedly – I didn’t know how to navigate out of the station. There are all of these elevators, well, which one do I take to get out of the station? They have a sign that tells you where you are and what’s upstairs, but you don’t have a little visual of the station. I was going to North York General Hospital and it took me a half hour to get out of the station.... <ins class="ed">[I]</ins> finally made my way out after half an hour. But I wasn’t very strong, I’d lost a lot of weight after a couple operations. So that was a real striking moment. </p>
<p> And then a few months later I was going to a New Year’s Eve party and my friends were picking me up at the corner and it took me 15 minutes to get out with a walker. I couldn’t find an exit that would let me get out with a walker.</p>
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Joe Clark2007-07-12T00:47:00-04:002007-07-12T23:53:00-04:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.07.16-writeinUpdating the write-in campaign
Adam Giambrone told <cite>Eye Weekly</cite> that only I am complaining about the function of the Sheppard-style signs. Now that TTC seems to have agreed not to destroy any old signs, it’s time to call Giambrone’s bluff. What is <em>your</em> experience with how well the Sheppard-style signs <em>work</em>? <a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/TTC/activism/" title="How well do Sheppard-style signs work?">Write in with your comments.</a> Remember, this isn’t about looks, appearance, or æsthetics. Joe Clark2007-07-12T00:47:00-04:002007-07-12T23:53:01-04:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.07.12ab‘Except, of course, from Joe Clark’<ul><li>Sympathetic <a href="http://www.eyeweekly.com/eye/issue/issue_07.12.07/city/news.php" title="Signs of dysfunction">article</a> by Ed Keenan in <cite>Eye Weekly</cite>. Highlight: Public documentation that the manager who oversaw the Sheppard-style signs can’t figure them out himself today. Lowlight: Wunderkind Giambrone’s passive-aggressive bitching that no complaints have been lodged about the Sheppard signs “except, of course, by Joe Clark.”</li>
<li><a href="http://www.eyeweekly.com/daily/?p=615" title="TTC signage tour, part one: the handwriting is on the door">Part 1 and <a href="http://www.eyeweekly.com/daily/?p=619" title="TTC signage tour, part two: westbound streetcars from Bathurst?">Part 2</a> of Keenan’s extended megamix blog posting</a> based on our subway tour.
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Barely anything happened at the TTC meeting today concerning signage. Except that if you wrote in expecting that your correspondence would be reprinted in the correspondence file, <em>it wasn’t</em>.
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Tomorrow’s <cite>Now</cite> has an <a href="http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/2007-07-12/news_cityinbrief.php" title="By George, we should save it">article</a> that describes the Paul Arthur signs as “failed” (then goes on to list their advantages) and gives the last word to Matt fucking Blacket. But it does offer the new information that Giambrone wants to hire a TTC archivist.
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Joe Clark2007-07-09T12:45:00-04:002007-07-09T12:45:00-04:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.07.09-lettresTwo letters and some miscellany<ul><li>
Two new <a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/TTC/docs/#TTC-letters" title="Letters to TTC">letters</a> filed with TTC – a <a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/TTC/docs/TTC-TCF.html" title="Call for cancellation of Museum Renaissance and redirection of TTC’s share of its cost into signage and wayfinding research">call for cancellation</a> of Museum Renaissance and redirection of TTC’s share of its cost into signage and wayfinding research and a
<a href="http://joeclark.org/design/signage/TTC/docs/Webster-standard.html" title="Claims by Gary Webster and Adam Giambrone that the current TTC sign ‘standard’ is adequate">response</a> to claims by Gary Webster and Adam Giambrone that the current TTC sign “standard” is adequate. (Quick: What buses and streetcars run “westbound” from Bathurst?)
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Joe Clark2007-07-08T15:16:01-04:002007-07-08T15:16:01-04:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.07.08-newsbThree other items<ul><li>
An editor from <cite>Now</cite> dropped me a line to tell me a stringer was covering the story. Oddly, I haven’t heard from her. He also tried to induce me to hand over my photos for free.
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New Flickr set on <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/joeclark/sets/72157600717834232/" title="Museum Renaissance: The TTC’s latest misadventure">the disastrous Museum Renaissance renderings</a>.
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Joe Clark2007-07-08T15:16:00-04:002007-07-08T15:16:00-04:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.07.08-newsaSave TTC Signs coverage roundup<ul>
<li><a href="http://spacing.ca/wire/?p=2062" title="Pulling TTC attention towards its signs">Spacing Wire</a> & <a href="http://transit.toronto.on.ca/archives/weblog/2007/07/03-pulling_tt.shtml" title="Pulling TTC attention towards its signs">Transit Toronto</a></li>
<li><a href="http://torontoist.com/2007/07/signing_out.php" title="Signing out of St. George">Torontoist</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://communities.canada.com/nationalpost/blogs/toronto/archive/2007/07/06/ttc-to-unveil-six-station-renos-next-week.aspx" title="TTC to unveil six station renos next week"><cite>Tubby</cite></a></li>
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Joe Clark2007-07-04T13:56:00-04:002007-07-04T13:56:00-04:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.07.05-newsPossible good news upcomingOK, I have reason to believe within the next couple of days there will be Adequate Good News, and possibly in the medium term there will be Significant Good News. I’m gonna wait till I have something to link to, though.
Joe Clark2007-07-04T13:56:10-04:002007-07-04T13:56:10-04:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.07.03-onthefacebook1We’re now ‘on the Facebook’Added my notes on statements by General Manager Gary Webster on signage at the June 2007 TTC meeting. This would be where he told the Commission the current sign “standard” is just fine.
Joe Clark2007-07-03T22:00:00-04:002007-07-03T22:00:00-04:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.07.03-onthefacebookWe’re now ‘on the Facebook’Facebook group: <a href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2559326898" title="Facebook: Save TTC Signs">Save TTC Signs</a>.
Joe Clark2007-07-03T09:00:00-04:002007-07-03T21:58:00-04:00tag:save-ttc,2007:T2007.07.03-launchSave TTC Signs launchesToday I updated my Web page on signage and wayfinding in the TTC. The biggest change is a new <a href="http://http://joeclark.org/design/signage/activism/" title="Write-in campaign">write-in campaign</a> to prevent TTC staff from <em>deliberately destroying</em> old signage, including the only example of Paul Arthur’s signage redesign for the TTC at St. George station.