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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Coming from a former San Franciscan, pretty spot on. Missing the lowrider bike though. Don't know if Chicago is gonna be so easy to pin.
Interesting exercise.
I don't see any beer/wine/liquor holders on any of these bike symbols.
That's great, although I think a more British version of that would work even better. It'd fit in with the neo-gothic architecture and the environment at the U of C.
Jennifer said:
I vote Dean Boyer's utili-hybrid for Hyde Park:
http://thecore.uchicago.edu/springsummer09/marginalia-seen.shtml
I think the stripped bike would be a tie between the Loop and Wicker Park. The trike could be Logan Square or Beverly. A low rider would be Humboldt Park. I'd give the fixie to Wicker Park/Bucktown. I see enough folders in the Loop and River North, that they'd be my top choices for this particular bike. For a while I was seeing unicycles in Beverly - not so much in the last year.
But the sportier American versions look less weird off-campus.
S said:
That's great, although I think a more British version of that would work even better. It'd fit in with the neo-gothic architecture and the environment at the U of C.
Jennifer said:I vote Dean Boyer's utili-hybrid for Hyde Park:
http://thecore.uchicago.edu/springsummer09/marginalia-seen.shtml
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):
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