In this pale - gray - and - white living room, furniture from Martha Stewart's signature line sits beneath reproductions of old New York
City subway signs.
Helvetica appears in numerous corporate brand logos (Nestle, Lufthansa and American Apparel, to name a few) and even on New York
City subway signs.
Not exact matches
«
Sign my petition calling on Albany to pass a millionaire's tax to upgrade New York
City's
subways, buses, and the Staten Island Railway, and to provide half priced MetroCards for low - income New Yorkers,» the email states.
Speaking to reporters after an unrelated bill -
signing ceremony in lower Manhattan, Cuomo said, «it's the
city's legal obligation to be funding»
subway upgrades and improvements, «even though we stepped in on a moral level» to provide state funding.
Off topic questions included: the ISIS in Iraq and potential threats to New York, his hair color in a World Cup themed picture, the
City's negotiations with CW Capital concerning Stuyvesant Town, whether he concerned that religion - affiliated CBO's pre-K programs will involve some religious instruction or indoctrination, the Rent Guidelines Board and a possible rent increase, rating his administration on it's FOIL responsiveness, whether
subway dancers are a «
sign of urban decay», whether he is contemplating a special district for failing schools and whether there is symbolism is seeking to bring the Democratic National Convention to Brooklyn rather than Manhattan and whether he has coordinated that effort with Hillary Clinton.
The cabinets hold Vista Alegre porcelain from their honeymoon in Portugal, and the
subway signs are a nod to Lindsay's time in New York
City.
Boston, Massachusetts is a
city of firsts: it is here that the first
subway system in North America was constructed and it is here that the country's first outdoor wayfinding
sign on electronic paper has now been installed.
Streets, buildings and
signs feature heavily in Sherrod's paintings, underscoring tenets of American
city culture such as coffee shops,
subway stations, Broadway marquees and even the circus.
Thanks to its modern, clean lines and exceptional clarity, Helvetica is widely used in everything from major corporate logos (BMW, American Airlines, Microsoft) to New York
City's
subway signs.