Andrew Stanton: The clues to a great story
Filmmaker Andrew Stanton (Toy Story/WALL-E) shares what he knows about storytelling — starting at the end and working back to the beginning.
Filmmaker Andrew Stanton (Toy Story/WALL-E) shares what he knows about storytelling — starting at the end and working back to the beginning.
Milky Way Galaxy Subway Map
Theme week: Subway Map Mashups. Not long after creating his legendary schematic map of the London Underground, Howard Beck also created the first Subway map mashup. When it was pointed out that his map was similar to electrical circuit diagrams, Beck created a “joke map with the stations replaced by electrical circuit symbols and names, with terminology such as “bakelite” for the Bakerloo line.”
This week’s shortlist follows Beck’s dual illustrious traditions of the Subway map and mashing it up. Enjoy!
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The Best Movies of All Time Subway Map
Theme week: Subway Map Mashups. Not long after creating his legendary schematic map of the London Underground, Howard Beck also created the first Subway map mashup. When it was pointed out that his map was similar to electrical circuit diagrams, Beck created a “joke map with the stations replaced by electrical circuit symbols and names, with terminology such as “bakelite” for the Bakerloo line.”
This week’s shortlist follows Beck’s dual illustrious traditions of the Subway map and mashing it up. Enjoy!
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Human Subway Map
Theme week: Subway Map Mashups. Not long after creating his legendary schematic map of the London Underground, Howard Beck also created the first Subway map mashup. When it was pointed out that his map was similar to electrical circuit diagrams, Beck created a “joke map with the stations replaced by electrical circuit symbols and names, with terminology such as “bakelite” for the Bakerloo line.”
This week’s shortlist follows Beck’s dual illustrious traditions of the Subway map and mashing it up. Enjoy!
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US Interstate Subway Map
Theme week: Subway Map Mashups. Not long after creating his legendary schematic map of the London Underground, Howard Beck also created the first Subway map mashup. When it was pointed out that his map was similar to electrical circuit diagrams, Beck created a “joke map with the stations replaced by electrical circuit symbols and names, with terminology such as “bakelite” for the Bakerloo line.”
This week’s shortlist follows Beck’s dual illustrious traditions of the Subway map and mashing it up. Enjoy!