Cartonerd Favourite Maps From 2016
Cartonerd Favourite Maps From 2016 I'll just put these here to log my personal favourites from the year. i wrote last year that i felt the quality of cartography was improving and i see a shift in the balance in quantity of poor maps vs good maps. i think the pace of that shift may have slowed a little but it's still on course. Here is another compiled list of best maps of 2016, this time by kenneth field. cartonerd 2016 12 favourite maps from 2016.
Cartonerd Favourite Maps From 2016 Now that 2016 is finally over, we thought it would be fun to look back at our most popular maps from last year. (we did the same thing for the top 15 maps of 2015 last year.) the maps below are ranked on the number of visitors each received in 2016. In our series “maps and mappers of the 2016 calendar” we will present throughout 2016 the mapmakers who submitted their creations for inclusion in the 2016 geohipster calendar. Includes a gallery of the year’s best maps—some of which, i’m ashamed to say, i missed when they came out. 159k subscribers in the maps community. beautiful, interesting, and informative maps.
Cartonerd Favourite Maps From 2016 Includes a gallery of the year’s best maps—some of which, i’m ashamed to say, i missed when they came out. 159k subscribers in the maps community. beautiful, interesting, and informative maps. At the end of each month i pull together a collection of links to some of the most relevant, interesting or thought provoking web content i’ve come across during the previous month. here’s the latest collection from december 2016. includes static and interactive visualisation examples, infographics and galleries collections of relevant imagery. Now that 2016 is finally over, we thought it would be fun to look back at the most popular maps from last year. continue reading at: brilliantmaps best maps of 2016 ?source=snapzu. Here is a handpicked selection of seven of the most intriguing maps published online and in print in 2016. this year’s publication of the third volume of the celebrated atlas of design series helped to elevate the cartographic standards in 2016. I'll just put these here to log my personal favourites from the year. i wrote last year that i felt the quality of cartography was improving and i see a shift in the balance in quantity of poor maps vs good maps. i think the pace of that shift may have slowed a little but it's still on course.
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