Making Maps: A Visual Guide to Map Design for GIS

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Author: John Krygier

ISBN-10: 1593852002

ISBN-13: 9781593852009

Category: Cartography

Until now, the field has lacked a concise, down-to-earth guide for people who must make effective maps using GIS. Making Maps is visually engaging, clear, and compelling--exactly how maps should be if they are to meet your goals. Featuring over 300 maps and other figures, including instructive examples of both good and poor design choices, the book covers everything from locating and processing data to making decisions about layout, map symbols, color, and type. For students, professionals,...

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A concise, down-to-earth guide to creating maps using GIS, this book is visually engaging, clear, and compelling--exactly how an effective map should be. Featuring over 300 maps and other figures, including instructive examples of both good and poor design choices, the book covers everything from locating and processing data to making decisions about layout, map symbols, color, and type. For students, professionals, and others who want to make better maps, this is an essential, uniquely helpful resource. The author's website (http://makingmaps.owu.edu) offers excerpts from each chapter, links to related sites, and a regularly updated blog on the topic of making maps.

It's a map3Why are you making your map?25Mappable data51Map-making tools73Geographic framework91Map layout125Intellectual and visual hierarchies145Map generalization and classification161Map symbolization195Type on maps233Color on maps255Finishing your map277