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Plaque

Harry Beck - Finchley Central

Erection date: 1994

Inscription

In memory of Harry Beck, the originator of the distinctive London Underground map, who lived near here and used the station regularly. The map is used by millions daily and has become recognised as a classic world-wide.

Site: Harry Beck - Finchley Central (1 memorial)

N2, Finchley Central Station, southbound platform

The plaque can just be made out in our picture, to the right of the door. The map to the left is a copy of Beck's design, together with the text:

"One mans vision -A public transport system is of little benefit to its customers if they are unable to find their way around it. Information needs to be communicated clearly using graphics which are easily recognised and quickly understood. Londons unique diagrammatic Underground map, first devised in 1931 by Harry Beck, fulfils this objective and can truly be described as a design classic.

Harry Beck was a temporary draughtsman working for the Underground. He lived near here and used Finchley Central Station regularly. In his spare time he designed a radically new map of the network inspired by an electric circuit diagram. The dense central area was enlarged in relation to the outlying areas allowing both to be shown more clearly.

He dispensed with conventional geographical accuracy, aiming simply to enable customers to understand the network clearly and simply. He used only horizontals, verticals and 45 degree angles. The Underground lines were represented by different colours.

Initially rejected by the Underground as too revolutionary, Becks map has become an internationally recognised example of graphic and information design excellence. Many other urban transport systems including New York, St Petersburg and Sydney have used Becks concept for their maps.

The map shown on this panel is a reproduction of Harry Becks 1933 design the first to be mass produced in pocket form. Alongside you will see todays diagram; although there are more stations and lines operating today, the design has easily adapted to change and growth a true testament of the genius of its originator."

See for a morphing version of the map.

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Harry Beck - Finchley Central

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Harry Beck

Graphic artist and map designer. Born 14 Wesley Road, Leyton but he was only...

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