
I love this idea.
Trend Blend 2007 is a very funny, yet well thought out trend map to kick off the new week in the new year.
Bonus: In the spirit of the “trend” in collaboration, the creators encourage you to change it if you disagree, or add to it if you think something is missing.
Download Trend Blend 2007+ here
source rossdawsonblog.com
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January 2nd, 2007
January 2nd, 2007 at 11:28 am
a Mass Transit map of “Mass Trends” in 2007…
Trend Blend 2007 is a very funny, yet well thought out trend map (downloadable pdf) based on mass transit map design. Stations are named after key points, transfers are named after core ideas.
Bonus: In the spirit of the trend in collaboration, the …
January 18th, 2007 at 7:37 pm
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March 1st, 2007 at 9:12 pm
Hello!
Since you were kind enough to run a bit on your blog about my last attempt at a trend map I thought you may be interested in my latest one!
This is a map showing innovations from the year 1900 to 2050 – yes that’s right, 47 years that haven’t happened yet! The innovation timeline was something that I originally produced as an illustration for my 2007 +Ten trends: Predictions and Provocations report published by nowandnext.com but I’ve since tweaked it a bit and added a few extra ideas to the period 2007-2050. The timeline is offered in the same spirit as the 2007 trend map – it’s open source so people are encouraged to adapt or play around with it or use it in anyway they like. One final point though – don’t tale it too seriously!
http://nowandnext.com/PDF/TimeLineweb_ver2.pdf
Cheers,
Richard.
March 2nd, 2007 at 1:01 pm
Thanks Richard!
All what a ton of fun!
cheers
collin
December 18th, 2008 at 7:18 pm
Hi there,
Me again! You seemed to like my last trend map so you may enjoy this one too!
http://nowandnext.com/PDF/trend_blend_2009_map.pdf
Best regards,
Richard Watson.