7: Cartography II Flashcards

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CARTOGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION

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special form of graphic communication which differs from verbal communication

Maps are SYNOPTIC, presenting information in a holistic fashion. Map reader receives information all at once.

Therefore the map maker/reader can’t control the order in which information is received, except by using map design to emphasise the most important information

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MAP DESIGN

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Map hierarchy:
foreground - most important
middle ground - semi important
background - least important

Perceptual importance:
use strong visual contrasts, darker features stand out

The two centres of image space: place the most important features at the optical centre, just above the geometric centre

Map design - more of an art - intriguing and curiosity-provoking, drawing the viewer into the wonder of the data

  • narrative power
  • detail
  • elegant presentation
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CRITIQUING MAPS

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Think about...
Lineweight
Shading and colour
Layout
How the data is displayed: are the categories appropriate, clear, are the areas appropriate, does it use rates vs a simple count
Legend
Map elements
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CARTOGRAPHIC SYMBOLISATION

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6 ways to symbolise points, lines and polygons:
size
density
colour
shape
texture
orientation
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MAP LAYOUT & ELEMENTS

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Title
Grid
Map body
Scale bar
North arrow
Inset map
Legend
Data source
Author
Projection
Labels
Bounding box / frames
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CARTOGRAPHIC COLOUR SCHEMES

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simple hue (like a gradient) / sequential
light to dark
ex: white to blue
dark represents high, light is low

part-spectral / sequential
ex: light yellow to dark yellow
can be hard to distinguish if too many categories

full spectral
lots of different colours, doesn’t make sense unless there is a hierarchy, rainbow order

double-ended / divergin
two opposite colours
works best for negative and positive values/categories

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How to arrange map elements

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choose a suitable map area
preferred arrangements:
-legend to the right or below
-title above the map or legend
-scale below
-secondary elements keep minor

overall impression:

  • use of paper or screen
  • figure/ground contrasts
  • optical balances
  • frames need to be delicate
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How to arrange map elements

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choose a suitable map area

preferred arrangements:

  • legend to the right or below
  • title above the map or legend
  • scale below
  • secondary elements keep minor

overall impression:

  • use of paper or screen
  • figure/ground contrasts
  • optical balances
  • frames need to be delicate
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Map design summary

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  • maps are a graphical means of communication
  • which relies on clarity and intuitiveness
  • visual variables are ‘the vocabulary’ of the cartographic language
  • theory defines its syntax and semantics
  • various extensions of the original theory of Bertin
  • the use of colour is the most critical issue
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