Thursday, December 12, 2013

Top Maps Extra Credit

Student-Made
Kara's Government Shutdown map not only looks beautiful (the fonts are so crisp and modern, I love it), but it's got some bitter sass to it. The first time this was shown in class, I almost spat coffee out my nose.

The cartoon heads are so clever and well done. Great way to show a pretty simple concept in a way that's new and fun.

Jon and I had a secret rivalry that only I knew about all semester because of how jealous I was of this map -- he's got a great sense of design and all his maps this semester looked great, the alpaca symbol here not only hammers home a point but looks adorable.

The smerg maps were probably my favorite lab all semester -- they're all so silly and cute. I'm still baffled by the inclusion of Gizmo on this one, and I'm still even more baffled by how great Gizmo looks in the corner there. Creative and clever.
The frayed border to the weird ripped paper texture on the counties, this map just makes me smile.

Weekly Post Maps
I can't for the life of me discern what this is without reading about it, but I could look at it for hours. Great find, Kara.

The colors are so bright and pretty but not super hard to understand -- the shape of Antartica is something that's so easily forgotten, this map does a great job of displaying the importance of projections.
This map upsets me as a result of how cool it looks. The feel of surging electricity just resonates through the whole page when you look at it.
Rebecca and I are officially feuding. Why didn't you show me this? I love the look of it, although I resent the need to explain bigfoot away with facts and such. Let the believers believe, it's good for them. Probably.
I love love love maps that show spatial trends to data that people wouldn't think of as spatially related (usually internet based.) It's such a good idea, and executed perfectly.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Lab 10

The gradient exported kind of strangely, but I think I actually like the weird lines more.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Lab 9


Can't decide whether I hate myself for using this color scheme, but I thought it'd be kind of cute and this map doesn't seem too serious.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Final Project Proposal


I'm a geography major, and the reason I got into geography was because as a child, I was into maps. As a child, I was into maps for the same reason I was into books -- because cool, impossible things seemed to happen a lot in them. Specifically, monsters.
I guess I'm technically an adult and should probably be over this whole monsters/mythology phase, and by living in a world with Google Earth I've severally limited my ability to believe in hundreds of monsters currently haunting the world's oceans as depicted in the Carta Marina (the biggest influence on this project), I do have access to data collected by the BFRO (Bigfoot Field Research Organization), and I am planning to make an old-fashioned looking dot density map of reported bigfoot sightings in the US and Canada.

I realize that this map is pretty out there, and ultimately unhelpful in solving any global problems. However, this is a cartography class. My only other mapping classes have all been GIS based, and I want to get to fully explore the art that is map-making with this final project in a way that my other classes haven't offered.


Monday, October 28, 2013

Lab 8

Not overjoyed with how this one turned out, kind of had to rush it on the last day due to other classes.
The JPEG has a bunch of white space that I have no idea how to fix, which is weird.