A striking visual journey into the world of cycling that examines its social and aesthetic impact as well as its subcultures, brands, and accessories.
Cycling is zeitgeist. With rising fuel prices and mounting ecological awareness,
bicycle sales are significantly up. Activity became activism and then lifestyle.
Moving on two wheels is now a movement.
Velo is a striking visual journey into the multifaceted world of cycling and the
diverse tribes that inhabit it. These range from hardcore 2-wheel globetrotters,
downtown messengers on fixed-gear bikes without brakes, laid back pedallers on
old-fashioned Dutch bicycles, fashionable cyclists on vintage racing bikes, and
dedicated fans of high-tech racing machines and e-bikes. The book also gives
insider views into the production halls of renowned Italian and French brands as
well as the workshops of a new generation of passionate frame builders in the US.
Velo presents the design and visual aesthetic of today's cycling culture. The book
features examples of T-shirts, caps, bags, flyers, and special equipment such as
the spoke cards that bike messengers use in their alleycat races. It also explores
the impact the cycling movement is making on contemporary art.
In addition, Velo documents the relevance of bicycles in both rural and urban
areas. It introduces innovative urban planning concepts such as the new bike
lanes that are currently emerging in Manhattan and Copenhagen.
Velo is the fast lane into a topic that is both entertaining and socially relevant. The
book is geared toward anyone who has a professional interest in or personal passion
for the world of cycling.