TAXI's nearest ten neighbors span design blogs, food websites, ad-industry magazines, and a portfolio platform — a mixed-channel cluster with no single dominant type pulling ahead.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.98 (DesignObserver) down to 0.96 (Design Milk) with no meaningful gap between them. Co.Design (0.97), Creative Review (0.97), and Behance (0.97) sit just behind DesignObserver, forming a design-and-creativity core. But the cluster doesn't stay there: Eater (0.97) and Serious Eats (0.96) bring food-media audiences into the same band, and Mashable (0.97) and Thrillist (0.96) add general digital-lifestyle coverage. Saveur (0.96) rounds out the ten.
Subcategory breakdown across the top 10: four Websites, four Magazines, and two Blogs — all Marketing Channels. No Celebrities, no Brands, no News Publishers appear in the top 10. TAXI itself is a Website, so the neighbor set is cross-subcategory but stays entirely within Marketing Channels. The design-adjacent titles (DesignObserver, Co.Design, Creative Review, Behance, Design Milk) share the band with food and lifestyle media at nearly identical scores, which means the audience composition that defines TAXI is not exclusive to design publishing — it maps equally well onto a broader creative-professional and culturally curious readership.
The flat shape suggests an audience that is recognizable across a wide range of editorial channels rather than tightly bound to any single content vertical.