please empty your brain below

Patronising twaddle. No one’s behaviour is going to change after seeing a few colourful posters, least of all mine. People will carrying on behaving / walking at the speed that they’ve grown accustomed to in their adult life … we just want to travel to get to where we need to be without being talked down at.
OOH?? & DOOH???

dg writes: indeed.
I'm glad to see printed timetables are displayed for the Euston to Watford Junction route. Eastbourne station has dispensed with printed timetables completely - a rather odd state of affairs.
Keep clear of the brushes
Continue to breathe
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"Don't change between the Circle and Northern lines at Kings Cross".
“Don’t change between the Circle and Northern Lines at King’s Cross…by using the signed route.”
n.b. It's a safety campaign, not etiquette, not security, not travel advice and not a list of Don'ts.
Follow the Way Out
I like them. Will look out for them now.

I expect one of the 4 unknowns will be something to do with carrying water - Remember to Drink - or something.
They have a certain Constructivist vibe about them — especially the Stand Clear Closing Doors one — doubtless we can expect them to feature heavily in some minor Mayoral candidate's literature about the Communist threat posed by Sadiq Khan.
STOP USING CAPITALS ONLY
I'm sure someone will FOI them so we'll get to see what the missing 4 are soon enough
'Carry a bottle of water during hot weater' appears to have been missed.
I like those. If you're going to have such messages, you need eye catching design. That alcohol one is very clever for example.
‘Keep Clear Of The Brushes’ refers to the brushes on the side of the escalators.

There have been a couple of incidents recently where children have trapped their feet in the gap between the escalator steps and the brushes.
Maybe some will look and remember but, whatever, they are bright, interesting and pleasingly a bit retro. They replace less interesting stuff. Thanks for the revelation.
"Don't stand directly in front of that person with the deranged look in their eyes"
Keep right.

In Toronto they have a similar style but a bit more comic book the. 60’s futuristic.










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