Monday, December 14, 2015
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You can share stories about "that one terrible flight" all you want, but it won't leave as much of an impression as Christoph Neiman's method. The illustrator has a regular column for the New York Times called "Abstract City" and one of his recent drawings caught our attention—mostly because it walks us through every single feeling (the good and the bad) we've had while cruising thousands of feet above ground.
On a recent trip from New York to Berlin, Neiman encountered a few run-of-the-mill annoyances—fighting over the armrest with his seatmate, attempting to sleep mid-flight, the ever-frustrating constraints of a slightly-reclining seat, and more. Instead of making a mental note or writing it down, he decided to illustrate his entire experience. Check it out below:
Erika Owen is the Audience Engagement Editor at Travel + Leisure. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram at @erikaraeowen.
Illustrator Christoph Neiman has illustrated every single feeling that can be had on an airplane. See his work here.
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