Transparent LCD Bus

Buses aren’t particularly attractive. Hacked-together advertising make them rolling blights in the urban landscape. So what if you could change the design? Provide useful information to travelers, and make some extra cash for the city? Tad Orlowski’s Willie Bus does just that.

Using transparent LCD displays coating the entire exterior, Advertisers can project almost anything on the screens. And it looks a lot better than some slapped-together ad for a local ambulance chaser.

So, part mobile billboard, part rolling information center, with route planning, weather reports, news coverage, and anything else a commuter or tourist could want splashed across the displays. And since they’re transparent, riders can see out, while outsiders can’t see in.

Toyota has played with similar transparent displays on its FV2 and Fun Vii concept cars, and the Willie biggie-sizes it. But like the Toyotas, it’s just a concept, and we somehow doubt those organic structural arches and massive slabs of glass would pass a crash test. Nice idea though.