Specific quotations that inspired certain themes
Claiming Personal Space: Behavior
“Bless the people who say sorry when passing you and bumping into you. Hate those people who try to get on the train before the people getting off have gotten off”
“Worst has to be when the train is cramped and your every moment infringes upon someone else’s personal space.”
“squeeze in as much as i can”
“make myself as small as possible”
“Getting hit on. All women know the strategy to deal with this, but it’s not fun.”
Work Station/Time
“I count down the minutes and it’s a constant struggle of me hating my life and the experience and the unpredictability of it. I could definitely use that 20 minute time on the train more effectively and I sometimes do, but what’s worse is that time walking to and from the station that’s lost.”
“I actually like having the “cheat” time that isn’t otherwise socially acceptable 100% of the time. I can listen to podcasts on a crowded train, read or veg and play a game if I have a seat.”
Storage
“I carry two bags, a backpack with my laptop and books (very very heavy) and an extra bag because I usually cannot stuff everything into my backpack. Same thing at the end of my workweek going home.”
“Backpack with laptop, books, notebooks, packed lunch, apple that sort of thing.”
Morning Routine Organization - Anxiety/stress/forgetfulness
“Wake up and leave within 40 minutes. Includes brushing, contacts, stretches for a few minutes, make breakfast while going back and forth from my room getting dressed, pack breakfast and lunch, get out.”
“Make Tolerable”
“Get out of bed and eye the day I was born”
Cleanliness: creating a barrier between the person and the seat, other people, and poles
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Noise Control: arriving trains, people talking or playing music loudly, etc.
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Body Relief/Support
"...my comfort varies. I take an express bus, and it gets packed. On the way home, I have a certain door I stand at on the train for the best placement to run for the bus- and try to get a spot where I won’t be pushed up against a dudes armpit. And so I stand on the train home too, by choice, to have the best spot. The only time I sit with regularity is my morning train. I get on at the first stop, and so you trade the pleasure of a seat with the frustration of not leaving for ages.”
“Recently, I got up from my seat to let an elderly woman with a cane sit, and the train was so packed that I had to try to twist myself into a pretzel in order to get up.”
Possible other themes: racism, shaking up a repeating cycle (age), city culture/understanding among community members**. I realize these would all result in “statement” products, but I think it would be really interesting to make a product that isn’t necessarily conventionally useful that we can use everyday, but does contribute to an important issue by making a statement through form or function. Don’t really know if this is “allowed” in the scope of the project, but it’s a nice thought.
**“I feel like there’s a New York understanding. I like to think that I know when people need help vs when they don’t l. It’s hard though, to balance.”
“Whenever something goes wrong with the mta, everyone bonds in a rather lovely way. I’ve charged people’s phones underground for them, and had others do the same for me.”