In 2015, London-based artist and designer Akhila Krishnan embarked on a new project: to document, each day for a hundred days, people wearing red on her commute to work. A red coat, a hat, headphones„anything that was part of their outfit for the day counted.Collected together and sequenced in this volume, these everyday portraits are an impressionistic record of a hundred travelers on a specific London Overground line (with occasional tube portraits tucked in). Subjects are often sketched in contemplation or in moments of individual reflection„deep in thought, on phones, listening to music, or reading„and occasionally in the company of others. The result is a moving volume of collective human experience, with Krishnan's captions adding color and detail.