MTA poster parodying graphic designer Jay Shells wasted no time kicking off his much needed ‘Subway Etiquette‘ campaign. As promised, the artivist started installing the appropriately modified posters on Wednesday morning, beginning at the 8th Avenue L station. Despite its highly illegal nature, this is the type of vandalism that even the graffiti-hating public can back. And remember, if you see something, say something.
8 Responses to “The Subway Etiquette Campaign Has Begun!”
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next level::: do it in different languages———
This is sheer genius. I admire the way he captured and subverted the official graphics of the subway to make some common sense points that are, unfortunately, not commonly practiced.
please post raw printable versions, i want post them too.
also please make a small bizcard sized ones so i can give them out to idiots that needs to be educated.
I must confess that if I see one of these, I am going to have to take it for a souvenir. I absolutely love this idea so much. Thank you.
And don't forget nail polish application. Standing sideways by the doors so that your butt is pushing into the side of the head of the person sitting by the door and is unable to go anywhere. The backpack that remains on the back and takes up the space of two people.
Brilliant!! Please post raw printable versions …let the guerrilla go viral!!!!
Watch Jay Shell in action: http://www.babelgum.com/5006584/radar-twentyfive-…
I got my own subway etiquette last week at the RADAR Season III party!
@Lyly: Stop spamming. We've already covered that video which is now months old.