The Crumbled City Map by Emanuele Pizzolorusso
Meghan Young — March 2, 2010 — World
References: pizzolorusso & coolhunting
Perhaps this doesn't necessarily apply to the younger generations with their GPS systems and iPhone apps, but many of us have once struggled futilely with paper maps before. However, with the Crumbled City map, this is no longer a problem.
Designed by Emanuele Pizzolorusso, the Crumbled City map is printed on Tyvek, allowing travellers a hassle-free option when touring new and unfamiliar territories. Fitting easily into a sack, this is one map that won't make you curse in frustration.
Designed by Emanuele Pizzolorusso, the Crumbled City map is printed on Tyvek, allowing travellers a hassle-free option when touring new and unfamiliar territories. Fitting easily into a sack, this is one map that won't make you curse in frustration.
Trend Themes
1. Portable Maps - The Crumbled City map demonstrates the trend of portable maps that are easy to carry and use while traveling.
2. Durable Materials - The use of Tyvek in the Crumbled City map showcases the trend of using durable materials in map design for long-lasting usability.
3. Innovative Map Design - The Crumbled City map represents an innovative approach to map design by allowing users to crumble and fold the map for easy storage and convenience.
Industry Implications
1. Travel and Tourism - The travel and tourism industry can benefit from the trend of portable maps, as it provides a convenient and user-friendly navigation tool for travelers.
2. Printing and Paper - The use of Tyvek in map printing presents an opportunity for the printing and paper industry to explore new durable materials for various applications.
3. Outdoor Gear and Accessories - The innovative design of the Crumbled City map opens up opportunities for the outdoor gear and accessories industry to create versatile and practical map products for adventurers and hikers.
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