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Square traffic lights: more color, fewer curves |
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Why are traffic lights round? Because they're products of their time
— when they were invented a spherical bulb was the only thing
that would light the glass evenly. Now that there are a host of
lighting technologies (like LEDs) that don't have this limitation, Art Lebedev design studio throws this idea out there: square traffic lights.
More than just a quirky take on a long-standing urban fixture, the
edgy lights have a greater surface area than round lights of the same
size (a diameter equal to the length of one of the square's sides).
That means more light, and a better chance of noticing them from
further out. Great idea, but when they arrive, can we call them traffic
pixels?
[Source: dvice.com Read the Full Article]
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