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Public transit seating covers reviewed
Thursday March 14, 2019. 03:40 PM , from BoingBoing
Feargu O'Sullivan rounds up the good, the bad and the ugly of public transit seating options.
Seat cover designs, we believe, need to consider four things: • Memorability. They need to be striking enough to create an instant impression. • Freshness. Moquette needs to be bright enough in color to appear new(ish) after years of wear, but not so pale as to make stains or fade evident. • Intricacy. Large empty monochrome spaces show wear more quickly, and provide too tempting a canvas for vandals. • Anti-Dazzle. Moquette shouldn’t be so bright and busy that it turns stomachs. Above, behold Pittsburgh's 'cosmic spaghetti' seating, as photographed by @CatsBlanchard.
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