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GIS Cartography: A Guide to Effective Map Design, Third Edition,New
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Since the publication of the bestselling second edition 5 years ago, vast and new globally relevant geographic datasets have become available to cartography practitioners and with this has come the need for new ways to visualize them in maps as well as new challenges in ethically disseminating the visualizations. With new features and significant updates that address these changes, this edition remains faithful to the original vision that cartography instruction should be software agnostic.Discussing map design theory and technique rather than map design tools, this book focuses on digital cartography and its best practices. The third edition has completely new sections on how to deal with maps that go viral and the ethics therein, new presentation ideas, new features such as amenities, climate data, and hazards, the new Equal Earth projection, and vector tile design considerations. All chapters are thoroughly updated with new illustrations and new sections for datasets that didn't exist when the second edition was published, as well as new techniques and trends in cartography.New in the third edition:A true textbook, written with a friendly style and excellent examples explaining everything from layout design, to fonts and colors, to specific design considerations for individual feature types, to static and dynamic cartography issues. Thoroughly updated with new features such as points of interest, climate data, hazards, and buildings; new projections such as the Equal Earth projection and the Spilhaus projection; and vector tile design considerations such as label placement techniques and tricks for making worldclass basemaps. Includes over 70 new map examples that display the latest techniques in cartography. Reflects on new developments in color palettes, visualization patterns, datums, and nonstatic output media such as animation, interaction, and largeformat cinematic techniques, that weren't available for the second edition. Defines and illustrates new terms that have made their way into the profession over the last few years such as story maps, flow maps, Dorling cartograms, spec sheets, bivariate choropleths, firefly cartography, Tanaka contours, and valuebyalpha. In this third edition, author Gretchen Peterson takes a 'don't let the technology get in the way' approach to the presentation, focusing on the elements of good design, what makes a good map,and how to get there, rather than specific software tools. She provides a reference that you can thumb through time and again as you create your maps.Copiously illustrated, the third edition explores novel concepts that kickstart your pursuit of mapmaking excellence. The book doesn't just teach you how to design and create good maps, it teaches you how to design and create superior maps.
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