CrashCount Embroidered Cap
A light khaki dad cap with a sharp embroidered crash mark for CrashCount.nyc.
The front embroidery pairs a black car, a bright orange, yellow, and red impact burst, and a black vulnerable road user in a compact graphic that reads like a small civic emblem.
It is soft, easy to wear, and intentionally a little uneasy. The point is not to celebrate the crash. It is to make traffic violence visible through an object with enough beauty and style to stay in the world.
Part of the solution: CrashCount Factory turns the data and visual language of CrashCount.nyc into physical objects that can carry the conversation outside the screen.
Object
- Light khaki dad cap
- Front embroidery with car, impact burst, and vulnerable road user
- Back embroidery: CrashCount.nyc
- Adjustable fit
Product images include AI-assisted photographs generated from physical sample reference photos. Final embroidery, thread texture, and placement may vary slightly.
Trace
A print with a past
- Format
- CrashCount Factory work
- Source
- NYC public collision record
- Artist review
- Made through Michael James Freedman's drawing system and approved before release.
- Edition
- Produced in a small run, with source record and finished work kept together.