
Category: corporate identity


The Way Forward (Network Rail Wayfinding Signage and Rail Alphabet 2, part 1)

Braniff International and The End of the Plain Plane

When 2 Become 1 (Tyne Pedestrian and Cyclist Tunnels, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK)

Championing Quality: Network Rail’s New Focus on Architecture and Design (Part 2)

Redefining a Modern Classic (Railfreight Distribution 1993 Visual Identity)

White on Black and Read All Over: New York City Subway Signage and Other Design Highlights (New York (NY), USA)

Red Hot (Virgin Trains East Coast branding 2015 – )

Parisine: Paris = Johnston: London (Parisine typeface by Jean Francois Porchez)

Look, Listen, Smell (Deutsche Bahn corporate identity 2004 – )

Corporatisation, and its Undoing, Part 2 (Visual Identities of Britain’s ‘Big Five’ Transport Operators on the railway, 1997 – )

Corporatisation, and its Undoing, Part 1 (Visual Identities of Britain’s ‘Big Five’ Transport Operators on the railway, 1997 – )

Crimson Tide (National Express West Midlands visual identity 2015- )

Britain in the World? No thanks (British Airways’ 1997 corporate identity by Newell and Sorrell)

Turning the Supertanker (RDG’s Britain Runs on Rail campaign)

M is for… Metro (Calvert typeface and the Nexus Tyne and Wear public transport visual identity)

Don’t Give in to Their Goodbyes, Northern Stars (PTE mainline rail visual identities 1995-2017)

Local Heroes (PTE mainline rail visual identities 1970-1994)

The Dead Hand of State Design (State-sponsored visual identities on Britain’s railways, 2000-)

The Truth, or Something Beautiful (on the confusion of public transport with tourism, history or character)

Mainlining Style (Midland Mainline visual identity 1996-2004)

The Train on Kaleidoscope Lines (British passenger railway post-privatisation visual identities)

Pump It Up: the Lost Art of Petrol Pump Style (Manor Road Garage, East Preston, UK)

Flying Bananas: InterCity 125, a Transport Icon

The Many Murals of the Victoria Line (London, UK)

Transport Adventures in Hong Kong (Airport Express corporate identity development 1993-98)
