Proper zebra crossings

Since when did they have straight stripes anyway?

Since when did they have straight stripes anyway?

Zebra Crossing

(by sdesignunit via designboom)

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  1. Angad

    They look nice, but I don;t think they’d serve any other purpose.
    Straight lines look symmetrical and appear in sync with other lines around.

  2. Jonathan

    I think it looks great. And it certainly makes for a more interesting environment. Straight lines aren’t natural anyway. The true zebra lines adds a bit of art beauty to the man-made landscape of the city.

  3. georgie

    that’s awesome.. i am sending this link to the local council. practical art makes life that little bit nicer!

  4. X0X0

    where is that, i like that picture it is one of those things that makes my morning ready for the day

  5. nerdy

    yeah, where is that???

  6. Dancer

    Zebras are my favorite animals. I would love to know where that is.

  7. Jess

    where is the art its fab i’d love it to be where i live!

  8. petra

    this is really awesome!
    i wish that people could bring more art into out world!
    since it’s called the zebra.!
    and the zebra’s in my neigboorhood are colored yellow.
    so its really fake too!
    but i guess the whole slanted lines take up to much time and the white pant wears off sooner.
    its a really interesting thought though!

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