Web Trend Map vs. Tokyo Subway Map

Web Trend Map vs. Tokyo Subway Map

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Every now and then I come across a piece of design that really captures my attention. I would then spend hours, days even, doing research on the subject and poring over every single detail of it. Not too long ago, it was an incredible piece of pixel art that mesmerised me.

In more recent weeks, it is this amazing web trend map that has been keeping my eyes busy. Modeled after the Tokyo subway map, it features the 200 most successful websites. They act as subway stations laid out along the different colored routes on the map, with each route representing a different trend line, such as technology, community or design.

Web Trend Map 2007Click to enlarge

The websites are ordered by category, proximity, success, popularity and perspective. Be sure to enlarge for a better view! I had such fun spotting my favorite websites like twitter and mybloglog!

Web Trend Map 2007

This highly comprehensive and well thought out infoporn is the work of information architects Japan. It has been featured on numerous websites, including techcrunch! Visit their website to download the map in higher resolutions. There’s even a clickable version!

And here’s the actual Tokyo subway map for reference:

Tokyo Subway MapClick to enlarge

Incidentally, I would be holidaying in Tokyo from this Thursday onwards. The subway map would surely come in handy!


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Veron Ang

Veron Ang is the founder and chief editor of Sparklette. She lives in Singapore and has dined and traveled across the world. She also runs Sparklette Studio, a web design and development firm. If you'd like to connect with her, head on over to the contact page or follow her on Twitter: @sparklette.



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  1. py
    August 8
     

    Gosh, very comprehensive-looking map. Enjoy the holiday!

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  2. VeronTwitter
    August 8
     

  3. Aristocrat
    August 8
     

    Dear V,

    Would you mind doing me a favour when you are in Tokyo? This is going to sound presumptuous but I’m looking for this liqueur called Suntory’s Hermes Creme de Violette and currently, it is only sold in a region of France, Japan and some areas of the States. Terribly hard to get but with it, some amazing cocktails can be made. Do drop me an email if you can.

    Merci beaucoup.

    Regards
    Aristocrat

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  4. Michael Baxter
    August 8
     

    The Tokyo Subway Map has gotten a lot of attention (I heard from my friend who made it). Still, I was a bit surprised to see it on sparklette.net.

    It is cool, but they need to make it dynamic. Right now it is just static. All the info they need to make what they currently have is publically available, so they could make it live.

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  5. Don'z
    August 8
     

    wow~~ your piece of work is Amazed me!! AWSOME!!!

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  6. VeronTwitter
    August 8
     

  7. pkchukiss
    August 8
     

    I’m supposed to be very good at map navigation, but that map you have there? I’m LOST! Imagine if Singapore’s rail network ever got that big, we could create an additional 100 more jobs writing train directions for lost passengers.

    That is a really good mash-up there!

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  8. Joyz
    August 8
     

    Hey there, enjoy your holidy and I’m looking forward to your photos and reviews when you are back. Considering to go there next year…its between there and E. Europe. So maybe your photos will help me make up my mind!

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  9. VeronTwitter
    August 8
     

  10. Jayson
    August 8
     

    Wow .. such many stations!
    And yeah, it’ll be a great idea to get them in your hands when you head down to japan … either print them out or load it in your PDA …

    Bon Voyage Veron!
    Happy Holidaying …

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  11. VeronTwitter
    August 9
     

  12. Aristocrat
    August 9
     

    Thanks a lot dearie, I will be waiting for your good news.

    Meanwhile, with or without the bottle, you may like to join us for a night of decadence. Cocktails and imagination.

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  13. rainiex
    September 21
     

    check this out for future free-n-easy travels…
    http://www.amadeus.net/home/new/subwaymaps/en/index.htm

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  14. Kaoru
    August 26
     

    I’ve lived in Tokyo my whole life and there are still times when I need to check the map! lol. It’s not easy to read for those coming here for the first time, but you get used to it! :] Besides, you can always ask us friendly japs! ;) Of course just those that understand English…which is a lot, I think :P

    If anyone’s got questions about Tokyo, you can e-mail me and I’ll try to help out :]

    katherine262@hotmail.co.jp

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