New Becksploitation


In their 2014 newspaper Becksploitation: The Over-use of a Cartographic Icon Kenneth Field as well as William Cartwright rails against the overuse as well as parody of Harry Beck's iconic London Underground map. In their newspaper Field & Cartwright combat that Beck's map has travel widely overused every bit a map metaphor as well as is straightaway oft used every bit "a short‐cut approach that rides on the success of somebody else’s difficult work, peradventure alongside the regulation aim of getting a chore done rapidly".

To emphasize this exploitation of Beck's London Underground map Field & Cartwright created their ain London Underground map which links to over 220 examples of people copying or parodying Beck's classic design, You tin sack sentiment the master copy Beckploitation map on Kenneth Field's Cartonerd blog.

Of class Field & Cartwright's newspaper on the overuse of Harry Beck's iconic Underground map has had piffling final result on the publish of people copying Beck's metro map design. His iconic blueprint is an easily reproduced as well as recognized map metaphor as well as parodies of the map travel on to last created on an well-nigh weekly basis.

Kenneth Field has thus been able to update his meta-Becksploitation map alongside many to a greater extent than examples of Harry Beck inspired maps. Field's novel End of the Line: Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 Tube Map of Tube Maps Parody Map straightaway includes well-nigh 300 maps inspired past times the London Underground map. In both the master copy Beckploitation map as well as this novel updated version each London Underground Station on the map is an event of a Beck inspired parody map. If you lot click on a station name, on either map, you lot tin sack sentiment a thumbnail icon of the parody as well as and so click on the thumbnail to sentiment the linked map.
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