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Latin and Cyrillic Alphabets Made out of Segments of Subway Maps

  • E.D.W. LynchE.D.W. Lynch
  • June 18, 2014

Subway Map Alphabets by Pauline Detavernier

Artist Pauline Detavernier has created Latin and Cyrillic alphabets out of segments of subway maps from the transit systems of Paris, London, and Moscow.

Subway Map Alphabets by Pauline Detavernier

Subway Map Alphabets by Pauline Detavernier

images via Pauline Detavernier

via Coudal Partners

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