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Press and Awards
BlinkTag’s projects have won numerous awards for our clients and has been recognized in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Curbed, Streetsblog, Metropolis Magazine and more.
Press
Improving Accessibility Across Bay Area Transit
(Seamless Bay Area, 2024)
The climate-driven push to stop expanding California’s traffic choked freeways hits a roadblock
(Los Angeles Times, 2024)
Colorado’s Bold New Approach to Highways — Not Building Them
(New York Times, 2024)
Cal-ITP and partners celebrate major milestones in implementation of Operational Data Standard (ODS) for transit
(Cal-ITP, 2023)
Exactly How Much Driving Does Highway Expansion Cause?
(Streetsblog, 2021)
The Reluctant Rider’s Guide to Biking
(New York Times, 2021)
Infrastructure plan calls for fixing the nation’s existing roads. Some states are still focused on expansion.
(Washington Post, 2021)
Our intersections are too dangerous. Here’s how to fix them.
(Curbed, 2020)
New Tool Makes it Easy to Estimate Added Travel from New Highway Lanes
(Streetsblog, 2019)
Teams put health first at Palm Springs codeathon
(Palm Springs Desert Sun, 2014)
After Disaster, Governor Faced with Challenge of Keeping Jakarta Dry
(New York Times, 2013)
NACTO Urban Street Design Guide Sets Out to Change the DNA of Our Cities
(Streetsblog, 2013)
BART tool estimates train crowds
(San Francisco Examiner, 2013)
BART Adds Crowd-O-Meter
(MUNI Diaries, 2013)
Collaborations Welcome
(Metropolis Magazine, 2011)
Transit Maps in the Palm of Your Hand (No Refolding Required)
(New York Times, 2010)
Solo Kota Kita
(Design Observer, 2010)
Infographics Everywhere: Mapping Data to Improve Life in Indonesia
(Good Magazine, 2010)
Info Explo
(TDM Review, 2010)
Awards
Chelsea Clinton awards BlinkTag-backed team first place in #code4health challenge
2013 SEED Award for Excellence in Public Interest Design
BlinkTag wins Zappos API Hackathon for Best Overall Application
BlinkTag wins 1st place at Startup Weekend Las Vegas