Residents of the small villages of Dartmoor in Great Britain can now boast of a more convenient bus stop.
One fine morning, the residents woke up to find that the graffiti stops had been transformed into warm and cozy stops with soft armchairs, pictures on the walls, and flowers on the windows.

Now the bus stops look more like playhouses
Before, as if the bus stops turned into vandalism, all the walls were imported with street and
only quality pictures, now the walls decorate beautiful landscapes, are happy and create a mood.
The village is home to just 850 people, but news of the unnamed designer of the bus stops spread quickly, first to local and then to UK national television stations.

Locals say that such news made them very happy.
Residents left letters of thanks to the unknown designer of the bus stop, asking him to continue his good work.

It is possible that Wolkhampton’s example will be a stimulus for the activation of guerilla designers all over the world. Maybe it’s time for you to become a bus stop advocate.
For example, the anonymous designer decorated the bus stop with pumpkins on Halloween, and on St. Valentine’s Day with beautiful flowers.