To commemorate the 150th anniversary of the London Underground, website Design Boom has collected a series of amusing re-interpretation of its iconic subway map.
The original map was designed by Harry Beck in 1933—all official maps by the London tube is still largely based on this timeless design.
Over the years, many artists and designers have breathed new life into this famous map by giving it a make-over, many of which are clever and often funny.
From a biblical theme to a map made of colored drinking straws, it seems there are countless ways to re-interpret the classic design—head over here for more playful versions of the London Underground map.
[via Design Boom]