Monday, 29 March 2021

London Underground (1933) by Harry Beck



Prior to Beck, railway maps emphasised distance and geographical accuracy. Draughtsman Harry Beck decided instead to base the his Tube map on circuit diagrams, simplifying the representation and emphasising the stations where lines intersected. Thhe publicity department initially rejected this approach as too radical, but a trial run proved its success. This approach has since become the standard for all underground maps.