Sharing the road in Santa Monica: These folks are getting the most-needed message right in front of drivers, putting the ad space on the back of a bus to good use! How else can we get the message that bikes belong out in the physical environment? via Alyson @ Active Transportation Alliance in Chicago. 

Sharing the road in Santa Monica: These folks are getting the most-needed message right in front of drivers, putting the ad space on the back of a bus to good use! How else can we get the message that bikes belong out in the physical environment? via Alyson @ Active Transportation Alliance in Chicago. 

BCU teaching urban bike safety skills to a horde of college kids at the Ibex store on Newbury st. (with free beer and discounts!) back in October 2010. We call our safety presentation “Keep Your Head out of the Gutter” and you can see the slides at the bottom of this Tumblr page.

Inspiration link: Vintage and vintage-inspired typography + Illustration on Smashing Magazine

Inspiration link: Vintage and vintage-inspired typography + Illustration on Smashing Magazine

The super successful campaign to extend the Mass Ave bike lanes through the Back Bay to the bridge! Patrick models the BCU shirt and our flyers before the Public Meeting at the BPL…

The super successful campaign to extend the Mass Ave bike lanes through the Back Bay to the bridge! Patrick models the BCU shirt and our flyers before the Public Meeting at the BPL…

BCU Brochure in action at the annual Boston Bikes meeting in January…

Design by Dana Busch

BCU Brochure in action at the annual Boston Bikes meeting in January…

Design by Dana Busch

The last-minute, super successful campaign to extend the Mass Ave Bike Lane through the back bay, to the bridge! 
Design by Dana Busch, inspired by the Brooklyn “Love Lane” campaign.

The last-minute, super successful campaign to extend the Mass Ave Bike Lane through the back bay, to the bridge! 

Design by Dana Busch, inspired by the Brooklyn “Love Lane” campaign.

The last-minute, super successful campaign to extend the Mass Ave Bike Lane through the back bay, to the bridge! 
Design by Dana Busch, inspired by the Brooklyn “Love Lane” campaign.

The last-minute, super successful campaign to extend the Mass Ave Bike Lane through the back bay, to the bridge! 

Design by Dana Busch, inspired by the Brooklyn “Love Lane” campaign.

Tent getting lots of traffic at the farmers markets… last summer we fixed over 600 bikes for free in neighborhoods with no bike shops. This summer we’re on track to get more than 1000 bikes back on the street safely. And we’re at 16 farmers markets all over Boston.

Tent getting lots of traffic at the farmers markets… last summer we fixed over 600 bikes for free in neighborhoods with no bike shops. This summer we’re on track to get more than 1000 bikes back on the street safely. And we’re at 16 farmers markets all over Boston.

Tent and tshirts in action…

T-shirt design by Dana Busch

Tent and tshirts in action…

T-shirt design by Dana Busch

BCU tshirt in action… George Ulrich on the Connect the Necklace bike tour. T-shirt design by Dana Busch.

BCU tshirt in action… George Ulrich on the Connect the Necklace bike tour. T-shirt design by Dana Busch.

Sarah Gay’s sweet illustrations for the BCU Spoke Cards! 

Card reverse to feature “Join the Union” text in vintage-style type.

Sarah Gay’s sweet illustrations for the BCU Spoke Cards! 

Card reverse to feature “Join the Union” text in vintage-style type.

B2M Community Input Maps design (South Boston farmer’s market). Did we mention there are 16 of these? The maps are big (about 2x3 feet). They come from the BRA and we spent a bunch of time cleaning up the color coding (commercial, residential by density, institutional, etc) and other styling. The key includes the elements that residents can add (see the Stickers for bike infrastructure, designed by Matt Moore). They can also draw bike lanes, cycletracks, etc. on the map.

B2M Community Input Maps design (South Boston farmer’s market). Did we mention there are 16 of these? The maps are big (about 2x3 feet). They come from the BRA and we spent a bunch of time cleaning up the color coding (commercial, residential by density, institutional, etc) and other styling. The key includes the elements that residents can add (see the Stickers for bike infrastructure, designed by Matt Moore). They can also draw bike lanes, cycletracks, etc. on the map.

B2M community maps design (Ashmont farmer’s market). From Allston to Ashmont, Charlestown to the Roxbury Peace Garden, we are everywhere. Find us at your neighborhood market and try it out! There are stickers for traffic calming, needs enforcement, 4 kinds of bike parking, Bike Delivery, etc. Draw lines on the map where you want bike lanes. We use the community input when we begin to organize advocacy in your neighborhood. This is how good design gets things done out there!
Design by Dana Busch and Matt Moore.

B2M community maps design (Ashmont farmer’s market). From Allston to Ashmont, Charlestown to the Roxbury Peace Garden, we are everywhere. Find us at your neighborhood market and try it out! There are stickers for traffic calming, needs enforcement, 4 kinds of bike parking, Bike Delivery, etc. Draw lines on the map where you want bike lanes. We use the community input when we begin to organize advocacy in your neighborhood. This is how good design gets things done out there!

Design by Dana Busch and Matt Moore.

The flyer we use to advertise Bike to Market (B2M) in the neighborhoods.
This one’s pretty festive and vibrant for broad appeal, and definitely showcases the food tie-in, which is super important to our mission of improving public health. The B2M logo uses a slab-serif typeface that’s similar in style to Rockwell, so it works as a family with the BCU logo and our other materials. Flat blue graphics (with bike parts, city skyline, and the silhouetted commuter bike) make the fruit and veggie photos pop.
The Bike Union sets up its tent and repair stand in 16 farmers markets throughout Boston. Free repairs and tune-ups are offered by our volunteers. We sell helmets for cheap, and collect the community’s feedback on our Neighborhood Maps. (Where do you want to see bike lanes? Which buildings need bike racks?).
Design by Dana Busch and Matt Moore

The flyer we use to advertise Bike to Market (B2M) in the neighborhoods.

This one’s pretty festive and vibrant for broad appeal, and definitely showcases the food tie-in, which is super important to our mission of improving public health. The B2M logo uses a slab-serif typeface that’s similar in style to Rockwell, so it works as a family with the BCU logo and our other materials. Flat blue graphics (with bike parts, city skyline, and the silhouetted commuter bike) make the fruit and veggie photos pop.

The Bike Union sets up its tent and repair stand in 16 farmers markets throughout Boston. Free repairs and tune-ups are offered by our volunteers. We sell helmets for cheap, and collect the community’s feedback on our Neighborhood Maps. (Where do you want to see bike lanes? Which buildings need bike racks?).

Design by Dana Busch and Matt Moore

Photos of the Bike Snob NYC book. Sweet patterns and gold spot color.