I’m an entrepreneurial twenty two year old, part of the team at Glasshouse Partnership, a corporate marketing agency based in London.
On this site, I blog mainly about communication, design, technology and the arts, and their impact on society. I also write the Skype UK blog, and contribute to the Glasshouse Partnership blog.
Since when did they have straight stripes anyway?
I’m an entrepreneurial twenty two year old, part of the team at Glasshouse Partnership, a corporate marketing agency based in London.
On this site, I blog mainly about communication, design, technology and the arts, and their impact on society. I also write the Skype UK blog, and contribute to the Glasshouse Partnership blog.
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.
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.
that’s awesome.. i am sending this link to the local council. practical art makes life that little bit nicer!
where is that, i like that picture it is one of those things that makes my morning ready for the day
yeah, where is that???
Zebras are my favorite animals. I would love to know where that is.
where is the art its fab i’d love it to be where i live!
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!