How to make maps : an introduction to theory and practice of cartography /
Anthamatten, Peter
How to make maps : an introduction to theory and practice of cartography / Peter Anthamatten - New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, c2021. - xiii, 276 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm.
Includes index.
Introduction -- Mapping concepts -- The language of maps -- Cartographic design -- Coordinate systems and projections -- Text and typography -- Color in cartography -- 3D, animated, and Web cartography -- Scholarly research in cartography -- Data in mapping -- GIS and graphics software -- Examples from the field -- Appendix 1. Map gallery, "maps from the wild" -- Appendix 2. Sources of spatial data -- Appendix 3. Eleven guidelines for constructing and critiquing maps -- Appendix 4. Professional cartography societies -- Glossary of terms.
The goal of How to Make Maps is to equip readers with the foundational knowledge of concepts they need to conceive, design, and produce maps in a legible, clear, and coherent manner, drawing from both classical and modern theory in cartography. This book is appropriate for graduate and undergraduate students who are beginning a course of study in geospatial sciences or who wish to begin producing their own maps. While the book assumes no a priori knowledge or experience with geospatial software, it may also serve GIS analysts and technicians who wish to explore the principles of cartographic design
9781138067806
CARTOGRAPHY
MAP DRAWING
CARTOGRAPHY
GA 105.3 .A58 2021
How to make maps : an introduction to theory and practice of cartography / Peter Anthamatten - New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, c2021. - xiii, 276 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm.
Includes index.
Introduction -- Mapping concepts -- The language of maps -- Cartographic design -- Coordinate systems and projections -- Text and typography -- Color in cartography -- 3D, animated, and Web cartography -- Scholarly research in cartography -- Data in mapping -- GIS and graphics software -- Examples from the field -- Appendix 1. Map gallery, "maps from the wild" -- Appendix 2. Sources of spatial data -- Appendix 3. Eleven guidelines for constructing and critiquing maps -- Appendix 4. Professional cartography societies -- Glossary of terms.
The goal of How to Make Maps is to equip readers with the foundational knowledge of concepts they need to conceive, design, and produce maps in a legible, clear, and coherent manner, drawing from both classical and modern theory in cartography. This book is appropriate for graduate and undergraduate students who are beginning a course of study in geospatial sciences or who wish to begin producing their own maps. While the book assumes no a priori knowledge or experience with geospatial software, it may also serve GIS analysts and technicians who wish to explore the principles of cartographic design
9781138067806
CARTOGRAPHY
MAP DRAWING
CARTOGRAPHY
GA 105.3 .A58 2021