Cartographic Resources
Friday March 21st 2008
Filed Under Cartography, Link Library
Learn how to really display your spatial information. Great collection of resources on how to display colors, create an amazing layout and what information to show.
What’s in a Map?
What really makes a map? Find out the required elements that should be placed on all maps you make.
Power of Mapping
Maps are a powerful tool in spatial analysis, helping problem solvers on many levels.
Cartography and Understanding Maps
From Geography at About.com. This is an excellent collection of links on understanding and reading maps.
Cartography Edits Don’t Make Everyone Happy
The Georgia Department of Transportation recently reviised their state maps, removing over 500 small towns and hamlets from thei Official Highway and Transporation map. This move has angered many living in those small rural areas and has led to accusations of “urban conceit”.
CartoTalk
A public forum for cartography and design. Join the discussion and post questions, ideas, and tutorials.
Collecting Antique Maps - A Beginner’s Guide
Learn how to get into the antique map collection field through this article by Neil Street of VintageMaps.com.
How Useful is Tufte for Making Maps?
John Krygier, in a post called “How Useful is Tufte for Making Maps?“, takes a look at Edward Tufte’s visual design book, “The Visual Display of Quantitative Information”from the viewpoint of how helpful it is in map making
Making Maps Easier to Read
Synthesis of research project on visualization concepts in map making.
Map Labeling
Web page on different types of labeling for maps.
Map Libraries
Looking for a map? Browse these map libraries to find contemporary and historic maps.
Relief Shading
Relief shading involves the use of shadows to emphasize the topography of a terrain. In GIS, most often this involves the use of a digital elevation model (DEM) that has undergone a technique called hillshading. The variation in shadowing gives the elevation a 3D effect and helps put into context how hilly or flat a geographic area is. There are different methods for achieving a shaded relief map and resources for understanding this cartographic technique are listed here.
The Most Colorful Map of All
Colorful tutorial on map making concepts and vocabulary.
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[...] allowing for future modification when necessary. This was a welcome change from the era of hand cartography when maps had to be painstakingly created by hand; even small changes could require the creation of [...]