"Uzun zamandır şuna inanıyorum: İnsanın dayanabileceği gürültü miktarı ile zihinsel yetileri arasında bir ters orantı vardır. Kapıyı eliyle yavaşça kapatmak yerine gürültüyle çarpan bir insan yalnızca terbiyesiz değil; aynı zamanda bayağı ve dar görüşlüdür. Ancak düşünen canlıların bilincine ıslık çalmak, kahkahalar atmak, bağırıp çağırmak, çekiçle ya da kırbaçla vurmak vs. suretiyle dalıverme hakkını kendinde bulan bir tek kişi bile kalmadığında uygar olabiliriz." – Arthur Schopenhauer
Tokyo Metro (東京メトロ) is Japan’s largest subway system. Take a ride, and you’ll find it hard to miss the catchy posters asking commuters to mind their manners. Since September 1974, every year a new theme and unique monthly designs have been produced, but in recent years perhaps none have been more memorable than the iconic illustrations of graphic artist Bunpei Yorifuji. Beginning in 2008 and spanning 3 years –something rather unusual considering the transient nature of the annual Metro poster themes– the designs were judged a huge success, being replicated and parodied in numerous places across the internet.
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Müthiş posterler! Helal olsun Tokyo Metrosu'na (:
Tokyo Metro (東京メトロ) is Japan’s largest subway system. Take a ride, and you’ll find it hard to miss the catchy posters asking commuters to mind their manners. Since September 1974, every year a new theme and unique monthly designs have been produced, but in recent years perhaps none have been more memorable than the iconic illustrations of graphic artist Bunpei Yorifuji. Beginning in 2008 and spanning 3 years –something rather unusual considering the transient nature of the annual Metro poster themes– the designs were judged a huge success, being replicated and parodied in numerous places across the internet.
2008-2010 dönemi posterleri için bağlantı & Tokyo Metrosu'nun resmî sitesi için bağlantı
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