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Animated Toronto subway map contest winner!

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You picked it!  We have a winner in our animated Toronto subway line contest. Its Drew Jones!

A few weeks ago we asked Spacing Toronto readers to vote for their favourite map (there were 5 finalists) and drew came out on top. Drew gets a full set of Spacing's Toronto subway station buttons for his hard work.

To see the other finalists check out this post.

 

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Great going it looks fantastic .

Comment by Eileen P
October 19, 2007 | 1:58 pm

I always like the "continuous movement" schtick; reminds me of how the CN logo pitch used to be (cf. the sign atop the Montreal HQ; it was "animated" at least into the 90s or so)

yes, it's cute and good. pardon me though, can't help but think a few of those nice lightlines are just in the wrong places, and there aren't really that many of them.

Comment by hamish wilson
October 19, 2007 | 9:45 pm
 
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