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-''"Garbage Can Map" was created by Ryan Kaabel, a graphic design student at the Estonian Academy of Arts. He designed the map to help fellow students properly sort their waste into the correct bins. The map was adapted from the academy’s previous evacuation plan.''+''The "Garbage Can Map" was created by a graphic design student at the Estonian Academy of Arts, with the aim of helping fellow students properly sort their waste into the correct bins. The design was adapted from previous evacuation plan used at the academy.''
  
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-''"Ryan quoted in an interview+''In an interview, it was shared that the idea for the project arose during a moment on the graphic designer's balcony, where a banana peel had been casually left on the table. This observation sparked a realization about how often people overlook proper waste disposalThis led to the concept of creating a map to indicate the locations of trash bins, making it easier for students to find the appropriate places to dispose of their waste.''
-"While I was smoking on the graphic designer's balcony, I noticed a banana peel casually sitting on the table. It got me thinking about how easy it is for people to overlook where to properly throw their trashThat’s when the idea hit me—to create a map showing where all the trash bins areso students can easily find the right spots to dispose of their waste."''+
  
  
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-''Here’s the first image that influenced the poster 'Where’s the bin?', which later became the starting point of the Garbage Can Project.''+''Here is the first image that influenced the poster Where’s the Bin?, which was later used as the starting point for the Garbage Can Project.''
  
  
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-''The initial idea was to design a new garbage can to help students recycle properly. However, it wasn't a strong enough solution and would have added extra work for managing the trash. Then he realized the real issue wasn’t with the design of the garbage cansbut rather with their location— +''The initial idea was to design a new garbage can to assist students in recycling properly. However, this was deemed an insufficient solution, as it would have added extra work in managing the trash. It was then realized that the issue was not with the design of the garbage cans but rather with their location—specifically, the question of where the correct bins were located.'' 
-Where are the right bins?.''+ 
 +''All garbage cans on the third floor of the C section were noted, and the academy's evacuation plan was reimagined to create a comprehensive garbage can map.''
  
  
-''He began noting down all the garbage cans on the third floor of the C section and then reimagined the evacuation plan to create a garbage can map.'' 
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-''The earlier version of the map used icons, which Ryan later replaced with colors. Unfortunately, none of the original icon-based maps have been preserved. The font he used was 'Geom,created by graphic designer Cedric Müller, based in Bremen, Germany.''+''The earlier version of the map featured icons, which were later replaced with colors. Unfortunately, none of the original icon-based maps were preserved. The font used was Geom, created by graphic designer Cedric Müller from Bremen, Germany.''
  
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-''Kaabel used four different colors to help users distinguish between trash cans. You might think the colors were related to the type of trash, but since Ryan Kaabel is colorblind, he actually chose the simplest colors for his own ability to differentiate between them. Some have speculated that the color-coding wasn’t designed for colorblind usersbut rather as a time-saving methodas he was busy with larger projects that would later shape his career.''+''Four different colors were used to help users distinguish between trash cans. While it might seem that the colors were chosen to represent types of trash, they were actually selected for ease of differentiation due to the designer's colorblindness. Some have speculated that the color-coding was not specifically designed for colorblind users but rather chosen as a time-saving approachgiven the designer's focus on larger projects that would later influence their career.''
  
  
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-   WORk5HoP “Hijacking instincts or ..." 2024   Ryan Kaabel+
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