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Category Archives: Maps
Caught Mapping
In this era of Google Maps, Street View, GPS and satnav systems, most of us take the humble road map for granted. We don’t appreciate the complex and tedious work that was involved in the production of accurate road maps … Continue reading
Take Thunder Rd to The Killing Fields
The witty folks at the British design group Dorothy created this faux-vintage map of Los Angeles based on film titles. The Film Map cannily incorporates more than 900 movie titles that replace the actual street names, sites and geographical features, … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Maps, USA
Tagged Jurassic Park, Los Angeles, Lost Highway, Reservoir Dogs
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Every Dot On The Map
“Every dot on a map interests me.” “unless the sun inside you is burning your gut, don’t do it.” Samizdat is here. Sometimes we all want to run away and live in cave.
Loving Lenticular Mapping
Urban Mapping is a San Francisco-based technology company that produces data and geographic research tools. But they also market a small series of way cool city maps that set a cartophile’s heart afflutter. The Panamap series utilizes a brilliant, patented … Continue reading
Posted in Maps, Tourism
Tagged Chicago, Lenticular printing, New York, San Francisco
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The Joy of Maps
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Mind the Map
A new exhibition about the inspiration, history and creativity behind London transport maps opened on Friday May 18, 2012. Mind the Map: inspiring art, design and cartography draws on the London Transport Museum’s outstanding map collection to explore the themes … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Europe, History, Maps, Museums, Tourism
Tagged Eric Gill, Harry Beck, London Transport Museum, London Underground, Susan Stockwell
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Go Gargantuan or Go Home
Earth Platinum, the brainchild of Gordon Cheers, published at the end of February in an edition limited to 31 copies, is the world’s largest atlas. The book is 6 feet (1.8 m) high and 4.5 feet (1.4 m) wide. When … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Maps
Tagged Australia, Cartography, Hong Kong, Italy, London, Sydney
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Play Literary Geography
Created in 1933 by cartographer Paul M. Paine, The Booklovers Map of America Showing Certain Landmarks of Literary Geography is a charming guide to many of our favorite literary places. Working during the 1920s and 1930s, Paine designed or co-designed … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, History, Maps, USA, Writing
Tagged Geography, Literature, Map, Paul M. Paine
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Song Map
The Song Map is a “road map made-up of song titles: from Highway to Hell to Penny Lane, Itchycoo Park to Heartbreak Hotel.” The cleverly imagined map, which looks suspiciously like a London map, is the creation of the very inventive design … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Maps, Music
Tagged Heartbreak Hotel, Highway to Hell (song), Itchycoo Park, London, Penny Lane, Song Map
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Axonometric and Not
Posted in Asia, Europe, Maps, USA
Tagged Axonometric, Central Park, Ginza, Istambul, London, Maps, New York City, Rome, Tallinn, Thessaloniki, Tokyo, Turkey
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