Crayola, Meet MTA
A coworker and I were discussing the “Big Box” of Crayola crayons. 96 crayons in one box, it was simply amazing as a six year old. I remember getting my big box and spending more time obsessively organizing the crayons rather than using them, because I didn’t want to break any points (despite the built in sharpener).
That got me to thinking about what colors might be part of a “subway set”. You know, if you got a big old coloring book with pictures of the subway. Not that this particular coloring book will ever be manufactured (if it was, no one would buy it), but it would require certain colors that just don’t come in a Crayola box, even the Big one. Regardless, I sought to compile these colors.
Without further ado, the “Crayola Subway Collection”:
Ground Level Green – For those times in bad weather when you aren’t sure where the closest subway is, this warm green color is a welcome refuge from the rain.
tRusty Brown – If you’re coloring a picture of the subway and you take a close look at what those rails really look like.
Service Advisorange – When you’re trying to get somewhere on the weekend and you find out that you need to take three extra trains than you need to during the week.
Mellow Metro Yellow – The perfect color with which to swipe away $89 dollars a month before you know it.
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