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Geography 409 Advanced Spatial Analysis and GIS Principles of Effective Cartographic Design - 3 - Julia Siemer U of R, Winter 2006
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2/16 J. Siemer – U of R – Winter 2006 GEOG 409 – 3 Cartography Principles of Effective Cartographic Design Graphic variables (Jaques Bertin) Lines Points Areas Cartogram ShapeSizeColour (hue)Colour (value)Texture Cartogram qualitative differences quantitative differences qualitative differences quantitative differences qualitative & quantitative differences
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3/16 J. Siemer – U of R – Winter 2006 GEOG 409 – 3 Cartography Principles of Effective Cartographic Design Point symbols Basic distinctions Pictographic symbols - Associations, resemblance - Conventions
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4/16 J. Siemer – U of R – Winter 2006 GEOG 409 – 3 Cartography Principles of Effective Cartographic Design Point symbols Basic distinctions Geometric Symbols Primary symbols Secondary symbols G
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5/16 J. Siemer – U of R – Winter 2006 GEOG 409 – 3 Cartography Principles of Effective Cartographic Design Point symbols Basic distinctions Up to three variables low high stress level unemploy- ment affluence Quality of Life
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6/16 J. Siemer – U of R – Winter 2006 GEOG 409 – 3 Cartography Principles of Effective Cartographic Design Typography What type to use? Type variables: style, weight, form, size Computer screen: e.g. Trebuchet, Verdana Paper: e.g. Times, Helvetica (Arial) Use type variations to communicate information INDEPENDENT CITY Suburb Wascana Park Lake
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7/16 J. Siemer – U of R – Winter 2006 GEOG 409 – 3 Cartography Principles of Effective Cartographic Design Typography Type placement - points 1 2 3 4 8 5 6 7 1) Right of the symbol 2) Above the symbol 3) Left of the symbol 4) Below the symbol
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8/16 J. Siemer – U of R – Winter 2006 GEOG 409 – 3 Cartography Principles of Effective Cartographic Design Typography Type placement - points
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9/16 J. Siemer – U of R – Winter 2006 GEOG 409 – 3 Cartography Principles of Effective Cartographic Design Typography Type placement - areas
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10/16 J. Siemer – U of R – Winter 2006 GEOG 409 – 3 Cartography Principles of Effective Cartographic Design Typography Type placement - areas
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11/16 J. Siemer – U of R – Winter 2006 GEOG 409 – 3 Cartography Principles of Effective Cartographic Design Typography Type placement
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12/16 J. Siemer – U of R – Winter 2006 GEOG 409 – 3 Cartography Principles of Effective Cartographic Design Typography Type placement
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13/16 J. Siemer – U of R – Winter 2006 GEOG 409 – 3 Cartography Principles of Effective Cartographic Design Typography Type placement
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14/16 J. Siemer – U of R – Winter 2006 GEOG 409 – 3 Cartography Principles of Effective Cartographic Design Typography
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15/16 J. Siemer – U of R – Winter 2006 GEOG 409 – 3 Cartography Principles of Effective Cartographic Design Finish your map Critiquing your map - Does your map do what you want it to do? - Is your map suitable for your intended audience? Will they be confused, bored, interested, or informed? - Does the map reproduce well on its final medium? Has the potential of a black-and-white or colour design been reached? Undertake a systematic critique, then redesign the map! Critiquing your data Critiquing titles and legends Critiquing the map design
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16/16 J. Siemer – U of R – Winter 2006 GEOG 409 – 3 Cartography Principles of Effective Cartographic Design Further reading Cartography Campbell, John (2001): Map Use and Analysis. 4. Edition Dent, Borden D. (1999): Cartography. Thematic Map Design. 5. Edition Krygier, John and Denis Wood (2005): Making Maps. A Visual Guide to Map Design for GIS Muehrcke, Phillip C. and Juliana O. Muehrcke (1998): Map Use. Reading, Analysis, and Interpretation. 4. Edition. JP Publications. Robinson, Arthur H. et al. (1995): Elements of Cartography. 6. Edition Slocum, Terry et al. (2004): Thematic Cartography and Geographic Visualization Graphics/Graphic Design Bertin, Jacques (1984): Semiology of Graphics. Diagrams, Networks, Maps Tufte, Edward R. (1990): Envisioning Information Tufte, Edward R. (1983): The Display of Quantitative Information
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