Wanted, New TTC Graphic Designer

  • Posted by Tanja
  • Filed in City
  • October 21, 2005

oct2105_mpass.jpgAlright, maybe the title should read NEEDED, not wanted, but either way the situation is dire. At least that's the conclusion I've come to after receiving another frightfully ugly Metropass in the mail today.

Above, a view of both October and the upcoming November pass. I realize they're aiming for designs that aren't easily duplicated, but are these nasty ink smear and blot designs really the ticket? I won't even mention the amoeba-esque themes of the past months (whoops, too late).

Sure, I know, it's small beans in the grand scheme of TTC things... but really, that subway poster for the "new buses arriving daily" was surely embarrasing enough to the design department!

(You all know the one.)

I say the busloads of graphic designers out there (all puns lame and intended) come up with some new metropass designs, post your links here, and we'll send them off to the TTC.

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I completely agree! Every time I glance at my October metropass I feel like I'm taking a Rorschach test. Either that or Halloween threw up.

Posted by: Caitlin at October 21, 2005 3:30 PM

Hello
I am a graphic designer and illustrator moved to Canada a year ago. i had more than 15 years experience in graphic and illustration.
please take a look at my artworks and biography at www.sadafkiani.com and let me know if it is any possibility for us to work together.

My best
Sadaf Kiani
Graphic designer and Illustrator
www.sadafkiani.com

Posted by: Sadaf kiani at October 24, 2005 10:58 AM
Posted by: Anime Jones (AJ) at June 22, 2007 6:44 PM

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