Graphic designer and illustrator Erin Jang created this wonderful poster for her nephew’s third birthday.
How adorably fun!
I have to say that I’m very impressed with the boy’s extensive list of meaningful subway stops. My custom map would be about the same size, and would include the following stops (from north to south):
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How about you? Which stops would your custom map include?
how absolutely adorable! wonder if he can even read it?
shake shack would definitely be on my map too! and then century 21. xD I love NY’s subway system!
@birdie – Can you believe I’ve NEVER been to Century 21? (What can I say? I don’t like shopping much.) And the first time I tried Shake Shack was last year…I swear sometimes I forget I live in such a great city where there are still so many things for me to explore/try!