Nabiis is a Taiwanese cycling collective obsessed with fixies, fashion, fotography, and sneakers. Last year, these nutbags launched a guerilla street art project that was simple in its message and powerful in its ideal: more bike, less car. With clean, stark pictures of bike parts, they spread their word around the streets of Taipei in a fusion of graphic and graffito arts.
Now, I wish I could you more, but I’ve emailed these guys every two weeks for the last six months and have gotten no response. But maybe that’s for the better: The posters that Nabiis plastered over the city did a pretty good of speaking for themselves. And they’re perfectly capable of doing the same thing here. Some things don’t need explanation.
More bike, less car.
See more pictures of the installation and piles of pix of the posters in the GALLERY.

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Bikes are ofc the better healthier alternative. With an iniative like in france where you can hire them form the street stands is also a great idea.