Very interesting idea. But I did not understand that I was looking at houses until I looked at the image for a while. A poster doesn't work that way. It's quick urban communication on the fly. If I have to stand and figure it out, most likely I won't get your message. The house grid and the electric grid combined are on the right track, but the concept needs more work to be made clear, simple, dramatic.
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In response to Megacities Studio: Posters In Development - 15 of 22, posted by elisa ruffino,
in the thread Megacities Studio: Posters In Development - 15 of 22Posted November 21, 2009
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