The roundel was first developed for London Underground a century ago. It is still used by Transport for London today.The roundel is one of the most recognised and imitated logos in the world.
The simplicity of the London Underground map ... The London Overground - and its distinctive orange and blue roundel - started running in 2007. At the moment, its 113-station route orbiting ...
"The Underground is a world of contrasts. It is a giant museum that celebrates the old and new and spans the city of London ... Contrast. Roundel Projection – Nine Elms. "The beautiful roundel ...
Transport authority is seeking to engage with tech providers who could help scour the web and app landscape for unauthorised ...
Image: TfL A number of poppy roundels can be found on platforms at Tube and Overground stations across London, as we approach Poppy Day (31 October) Remembrance Sunday (10 November) and Armistice ...
who was commissioned to create the famous Johnston typeface and roundel logo still in use today all the way back in 1917. Formerly Head of Trading for the London Transport Museum, Michael Wolton has ...
Following an extensive research period, involving visiting the museum depot in west London ... the iconic roundel logo. From mugs to board games and even the cups used in the in-store cafe, the ...
To pay tribute to the soldiers, TfL has adorned tube stations with poppy patterned roundels. London stations will be covered in poppies to show support for the Royal British Legion’s London ...
It is the same colour which is also used on the London Underground roundel, the Royal Mail, Kit and Kat and McDonald's. Produced by Claudia Romeo More from UK London's red buses are among the most ...