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Making Maps, Fourth Edition: A Visual Guide to Map Design for GIS
 
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ISBN13:9781462556069
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Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:306 pages
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Language:English
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Making Maps, Fourth Edition

A Visual Guide to Map Design for GIS
 
Edition number: 4
Publisher: Guilford Press
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Prized for its creative design, original art, and playful, accessible writing, Making Maps is now in a thoroughly updated fourth edition. The text is restructured to emphasize the importance of the map making process. All components of map making are covered and are brought to life in the expanded graphic novella threaded through the text

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Prized for its creative design, original art, and playful, accessible writing, Making Maps is now in a thoroughly updated fourth edition. The text is restructured to emphasize the importance of the map making process. All components of map making are covered and are brought to life in the expanded graphic novella threaded through the text. Updates include new coverage of data aggregation, artificial intelligence, feminist and Indigenous perspectives, map making workflow, and more. Design choices are emphasized and linked to the reasons for making a map. Featuring more than 80 color illustrations and a unique layout, the book includes an annotated map exemplar used throughout the text, extensive map examples, and a companion website.

New to This Edition
*New or expanded topics: graduated symbol maps, multivariate choropleth maps, visual storytelling, maps and gerrymandering, artificial intelligence, workflow, and more.
*Integration of practical ideas from Indigenous and feminist perspectives.
*Coverage of color and type is shifted earlier in the book, and the chapters on map symbolization and abstraction now conclude the book, with many compelling new maps.

"Making Maps explains the power of cartographic design through a visually engaging style that encourages critical thinking and reflection. It provides a source of inspiration, motivation, and practical knowledge, empowering map makers with the essential guidance they need to make maps, as well as key examples that demonstrate when conventions should be set aside. Because the authors do not hew to any specific software or technology, the book has broad, lasting utility for map makers at all levels."--Anthony C. Robinson, PhD, Department of Geography, The Pennsylvania State University

"The advantage of this text is that the variety of examples and mapped data allow you to engage students in conversations about different cultural or philosophical approaches to mapping. It is an excellent introductory resource for students who are new to mapping. The book covers all the essential topics, with excellent visual examples, consideration of different map audiences and map purposes, and an emphasis on map design that makes it relevant no matter what mapping software you use."--Melinda Shimizu, PhD, Department of Geography, State University of New York at Cortland

"Making Maps is a gorgeous introduction to cartographic design and geovisual storytelling. Its quality means that I have a difficult time deciding which class gets the pleasure to read it. Making Maps is compelling for a cartography class, but also outside of a class for anyone who wants to learn how best to make and understand maps.”--Nathan Burtch, PhD, Department of Geography and Geoinformation Science, George Mason University

"This book is very useful for helping students understand the driving questions behind communicating geographic information, such as &&&39;Who is my audience?&&&39; and &&&39;What is my message?&&&39; It also addresses questions about how to design and style maps--for example, &&&39;Which projection should I use?&&&39; Students find the playful tone and interesting examples to be quite engaging--I have not heard a single complaint about the text."--Blake Walker, PhD, Institute of Geography, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen–Nürnberg, Germany

"Krygier and Wood’s text encourages critical thinking rather than absorbing information--and that made it by far the best choice for my cartographic design course. The mix of visual approaches, including the graphic novella, appeals to a broad mix of students."--Barbara Trapido-Lurie, MA, Research Professional Emerita, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, Arizona State University-
Table of Contents:
1. How to Make a Map
2. What’s Your Map For?
3. Mappable Data
4. Map Making Tools
5. Geographic Framework
6. The Big Picture of Map Design
7. The Inner Workings of Map Design
8. Color on Maps
9. Words on Maps
10. Map Generalization and Classification
11. Map Symbolization
12. Map Symbol Abstraction
A Note to the Users of Making Maps
Acknowledgments / About the Authors
Index