MapCarte 39/365: Death in Grand Canyon by Kenneth Field and Damien Demaj, 2012
Forgive the posting of one’s own work but as it’s the author’s birthdays on 8th and 10th Feb and the map won the ‘best map at the International Cartographic Conference in Dresden, 2013 we figured if...
View ArticleMapCarte 144/365: Counties Blue and Red Move to the Right by New York Times,...
Some of the best print cartography has always resided in the pages of quality newspapers. The use of maps and graphics have long been used effectively to illustrate stories and to provide a visually...
View ArticleMapCarte 152/365: What is fracking? by National Geographic, 2013
National Geographic have long been associated with graphical excellence for their maps, their pull-out posters and the graphics that adorn their print magazine. To this staple diet of work we can now...
View ArticleMapCarte 155/365: The carbon atlas by The Guardian, 2007
There’s something very appealing about a well composed thematic map. The geometric character of the symbols often used as an overlay gives the work an abstract aesthetic whether they are draped across...
View ArticleMapCarte 278/365: Socio-economic tectonics by Kenneth Field, 2014
Forgive the fact it’s one of mine but others feel it worthy of inclusion… The standard way of illustrating socio-economic data for countries on a world map would be a choropleth. Options, of course,...
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