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Bikes of San Francisco Poster

So this exercise is simple. If someone in Chicago (could be you, could be me) was to create a Chicago-version of the above poster showing which bike "represents" specific neighborhoods, what bike would represent your neighborhood?

 

Instead of naming it, find a picture so we all know exactly what you're thinking!

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Bronzeville.

These are great, guys. Keep 'em coming. 

 

Now I guess if no one else designs the poster, than I'll have to. And it won't look good. Maybe something like this (although this might represent the mayor's office, or O'Hare, where bikes are banned):

Stickney.
Woodlawn.
The bikes don't need to be literal representations...
Yeah, but the ones Howard posted made me laugh out loud, so I had to post one myself.

Steven Vance said:
The bikes don't need to be literal representations...

Is there a neighborhood called Morningwood?

If there isn't, there should be.

West Ridge

Almost every "L" stop . . .

Humboldt Park

 

Andersonville

 

For the poster, when using the black silhouettes, just make sure the wicker park bike is composed of non complimentary flouresent colors.

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