Underground design

The underground subway map in London may be one of the ultimate examples of form following function… one of the keystone principles of effective graphic design.
The fantastic Tube map that is recognized across the world was the brainchild of Underground electrical draftsman, Harry Beck, who produced this imaginative and amazingly simple design back in 1933.
Beck based the map on the circuit diagrams he drew for his day job, stripping the huge Tube network down to basic forms.
The result was an instantly clear and comprehensible chart that would become an essential guide to London – and a template for transport maps all over the world.
Beck’s revolutionary design, with certain modifications and additions, survives to the present day and is set to serve London Underground and its millions of customers for many years to come.
