
Portland-based graphic designer and photographer, Cameron Booth, has re-imagined the Eisenhower Interstate System in the style of H.C. Beck’s iconic London Underground Diagram. His map color codes the major highways of the United States Interstate System, and comes with a handy key marking where each one begins and ends. Click through for detailed photos of the map and an artist statement.
“Drawing my cues from the original and best metro diagram, H.C. Beck’s wonderful London Underground diagram, I have rendered the Interstate system in a much simpler form. I have made the “major” highways (those divisible by 5) the framework of the map, with the “minor” highways reduced in importance and rendered as thinner grey lines. Even with these highways, a difference in the greys indicates whether they are even-numbered (west-east) or odd-numbered (north-south). Dots on the highways indicate interchanges: large dots where major highways meet other major highways, smaller dots where major meets minor and tiny dots where minor highways begin or end. A full key at the bottom indicates clearly where each highway begins and ends.” -Booth



