The ICSE Montréal CityLine, designed by Loogart, illustrates some of the most popular landmarks and elements in Montréal. Starting from the left, you see the Fleuve Saint-Laurent and the roller coasters of La Ronde; the Farine Five Roses flour mill at the Old Port of Montréal; the Saint-Joseph Oratory; the buildings in the downtown core; an awning representing the restaurant scene; the Tower at the Olympic Stadium (the tallest inclined tower in the world); the Metro system; the famous Gibeau Orange Julep restaurant, shaped like an orange; the tower at Université de Montréal; the famed Mount-Royal, which is believed to be the origin of the city’s name; the Biosphere museum built as part of the Expo 67 World Fair; and the STM buses. The style is bold and simple: think lines married to circular anchors that make the overall design feel connected from one end to the other. You can see more of Loogart’s artwork at Loogart.com.