“How to get from here to there” is the most common use for maps. We’ve given a lot of thought to what techniques make it easier for transit users and bicyclists to answer that question.

We redesigned the Regional Transportation Authority map to more clearly show complex suburban bus routes.

We designed Chicago's iconic rapid transit map in 1995. We use this special version for tourism clients.

We design bicycle maps to emphasize the network of safe cycling routes.

This small-city transit system could have a unique combination map and timetable.

Northwest Indiana’s bicycle map covers both dense urban and semi-rural areas.