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Matthew Rees August 1st 03 12:06 AM

Credit card sized tube map...
 
Chris wrote:
....who wants one? Pound a go.

They're robust and fit in your wallet. If you've got one of those
windows in your wallet, you can view the tube map without even taking
the card out.

Yes, you can get maps for free from LT, but they're not credit card
sized.

Just getting an idea for demand...if there's enough interest, they'll
be ready in August this year.


The tube map in my wallet was free from LT and it is credit card size,
so why would I pay for a new one?

Matthew


CJG August 1st 03 04:59 PM

Credit card sized tube map...
 
In message , tim
writes
And why in these circumstances do you need a map at all. If your're in
London there one on the wall of every tube station and if you're not
well what is the map for?


This all reminds me of seeing a tramp selling those free small tube
guides to Japanese and Chinese tourists. Very amusing.
And before anyone asked why I didn't step in and point out to the
tourists they were free. Two L.U. Uniformed station assistants were
watching too. I thought if they couldn't care a less it would be morally
wrong for me to.
--
CJG

Colin McKenzie August 3rd 03 08:42 PM

Credit card sized tube map...
 
Badabing wrote:

To make a credit card sized tube map:

Take a normal, free Tube map available at most stations. Fold it up until it
is the size of a credit card.

Voila.


Though it'd work better with one printed on paper rather than card - e.g
from last year's diary.

Colin McKenzie

Chris August 4th 03 09:01 AM

Credit card sized tube map...
 
Thanks for the great feedback. :) It's very interesting reading your
comments.

These cards are really aimed at unfortunates like myself and, it
sounds like, Cal, that require a reminder now and then where they're
going. I've already got one of these cards, and I find it very handy.

Have you tried getting close to a tube map at rush hour in a busy tube
station? It's a pain. In some of the quieter stations it's difficult
to even find a map, and the trains sometimes only have maps of the
line your on. And if you've been out partying the network can be even
more confusing.

LT obviously think there's a requirement for handy tube maps as they
give them out free (well, you pay for them via your fare).

A few people have asked me where they can get a credit card sized map,
but you can't get them from LT. Well, you can, but there's too much
info on the LT version and you have to unfold them before use. LT are
aware of my plans and discussions re licensing have taken place.

The maps I'm planning to produce will have the central zones on one
side. The other side is blank at the moment, and suggestions are
welcome. Yes, it is a bit small, but if you can't read it, you
probably should get to an opticians.

I'll keep you posted on my progress, and if you have any more to add
to the discussion please do.

Cal Nihoni August 4th 03 09:13 AM

Credit card sized tube map...
 
Chris wrote:
The maps I'm planning to produce will have the central zones on one
side. The other side is blank at the moment, and suggestions are
welcome. Yes, it is a bit small, but if you can't read it, you
probably should get to an opticians.


stick a 2004 calendar on the reverse.

(1) because people (like my Mum) already pay £1-£2 in WH Smiths for a
credit-card sized calendar each December.
(2) because then they will keep buying it year after year.

Mind you now I'm wondering why the people who make the calendar card don't
already put the tube map on their reverse side, for London anyway. Maybe the
tube map is too expensive to licence (as another poster alluded to).

I want a free one in return for my suggestions BTW!



Ed Crowley August 4th 03 09:33 AM

Credit card sized tube map...
 

"Chris" wrote in message
om...
The maps I'm planning to produce will have the central zones on one
side. The other side is blank at the moment, and suggestions are
welcome.


East and West London on the reverse?



Clive D. W. Feather August 4th 03 05:37 PM

Credit card sized tube map...
 
In article , CJG
writes
And before anyone asked why I didn't step in and point out to the
tourists they were free. Two L.U. Uniformed station assistants were
watching too. I thought if they couldn't care a less it would be
morally wrong for me to.


"morally wrong". Rubbish. You were just looking for another reason to
bash LU, more likely.

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David Winter August 10th 03 02:26 PM

Credit card sized tube map...
 
Seeing as the back won't be readable through the wallet "window", I'd
suggest you try to advertising sponsorship. There's probably room for 3 or 4
companies to get their logos in there as "sponsors". You might even get them
to buy heaps from you and give them away.

HTH

David Winter
Armadale,
Western Australia
... with no immediate application for such a development!


"Chris" wrote in message
om...
: Thanks for the great feedback. :) It's very interesting reading your
: comments.
:
: These cards are really aimed at unfortunates like myself and, it
: sounds like, Cal, that require a reminder now and then where they're
: going. I've already got one of these cards, and I find it very handy.
:
: Have you tried getting close to a tube map at rush hour in a busy tube
: station? It's a pain. In some of the quieter stations it's difficult
: to even find a map, and the trains sometimes only have maps of the
: line your on. And if you've been out partying the network can be even
: more confusing.
:
: LT obviously think there's a requirement for handy tube maps as they
: give them out free (well, you pay for them via your fare).
:
: A few people have asked me where they can get a credit card sized map,
: but you can't get them from LT. Well, you can, but there's too much
: info on the LT version and you have to unfold them before use. LT are
: aware of my plans and discussions re licensing have taken place.
:
: The maps I'm planning to produce will have the central zones on one
: side. The other side is blank at the moment, and suggestions are
: welcome. Yes, it is a bit small, but if you can't read it, you
: probably should get to an opticians.
:
: I'll keep you posted on my progress, and if you have any more to add
: to the discussion please do.




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