Map has a clearly defined theme Map includes symbols and labels that are legible and informative In AEJEE, make it bigger than you think it should be!

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Map has a clearly defined theme Map includes symbols and labels that are legible and informative In AEJEE, make it bigger than you think it should be! Map is zoomed in to where you want it Map is balanced Fonts for text and titles are carefully selected Choose fonts that are easy- to-read, attractive, and fit your theme Try to limit yourself to no more than two fonts; this helps your map look more uniform and professional The title is usually the largest font size on the map A A A A A A A A A A A A

Data Frame Should be large enough to adequately show the data/features of your map Title and Text Should reflect your map theme Should provide additional information about your map and data and how it relates to your map theme Can provide information about your map projection and datum Legend Make sure it is legible Scale Choose units that make sense for your map, usually miles or kilometers North Arrow Make sure it is easy to see, but not too large Author Full name, spelled out the way you would want someone to cite you if they were referencing your work Date Date the map was completed Citation/Credit Give thanks and/or credit to anyone who has contributed to the data on the map Photograph Use one or more photographs that relate to your map theme and the data you are representing Include text explaining what the photo shows and who the photographer was