Everybody could be a Taxiwalker and get paid for it, but where is the meter?

Is a fact and the device exist in Japan, what a great way to help people save money while you exercise, and it came as a mandate from the government, which is  enforcing some sort of anti-obese law,  so now some firms can get penalized if their employees between 40 to 74 years old gain some extra pounds. If waistlines for men exceed 83.75 centimeters (33.5 inches) and 88.50 centimeters (35.4 inches) for women, they are said to be suffering from the 'metabolic syndrome'. The companies in an effort to avoid penalization are encouraging employees to stop taking cabs and walk more by paying them per any mile traveled from home to work  based on  your  "meter" information, and for this you will need a Taxiwalker meter, already available in Japan.

1968 Dodge Coronet Taxi, the poster side

See the poster, do you believe now the impressive potential of the 1968 Dodge Coronet?, well the Chrysler marketing team was totally optimistic and proved success from the beginning, starting from the beautifully master-crafted poster, polished all by no computer intervention in full analog methodology, it was just a mechanism to conquer all American fleets, but not just any fleet but the big taxi and police fleets. The promotion including 1 free car every 10, plus the lowest initial price with the most reliable warranty made the coronet the most popular mid-sized car of the time. However the poster is timeless, thumbs up for the anonymous author.

Taxidepot's Special Gallery :::::PRESENTS:::::: "TAXI artWORKS By Gloria Gonzalez Gallego

taxi-artworks-cover Taxidepot boss  Al Gallego commissioned 20 Taxi artworks  to Gloria Amparo Gonzalez Gallego in 2008. The Colombian deaf artist despite her international and national success, was very humble and willing to help her  uncle with this beautiful vision of  "Taxi Nostalgia and Beyond"

The exhibition "Taxi Nostalgy and Beyond" was part of   "La Esquina" gallery in Long Island City, NY.  And it is currently exhibited  in the Taxidepot Headquarter Gallery of  New York and Taxidepot web Gallery

The Artwoks of Gloria Gonzalez Gallego are born from the sounds of silence as an internal light that flourishes galloping in a fascinating journey of magic realism. The space is sustained on intimacy in an autonomous universe of picturesque nature to pass in protagonic peace beyond the limits of man emotions.

Although her methods and techniques seem to be diverse, they converge with the fine use of lithography mixed techniques that involve the formation of intrinsic textures and shapes, allowing her to expand and experiment with different materials such as dry leaves and earth and oily crayons to ultimately capture her artistic expression.