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    Making Maps, Third Edition: A Visual Guide to Map Design for GIS

    Making Maps, Third Edition by Krygier, John; Wood, Denis;

    A Visual Guide to Map Design for GIS

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    • Edition number 3, New edition
    • Publisher Guilford Press
    • Date of Publication 3 October 2016

    • ISBN 9781462509980
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages293 pages
    • Size 254x178 mm
    • Weight 852 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Lauded for its accessibility and beautiful design, this text has given thousands of students and professionals the tools to create effective, compelling maps.

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    This book has been replaced by Making Maps, Fourth Edition, ISBN 978-1-4625-5606-9.

    "I am thrilled to see this third edition. The new case studies and the added emphasis on data captured from mobile digital devices are so relevant to our contemporary discussions in cartography and in geography more generally. Ironically, many cartography textbooks are not well designed; this one is a welcome exception. The book is fresh, lively, and engaging--it is a pleasure to read and thought provoking for students."--Matthew W. Wilson, PhD, Department of Geography, University of Kentucky

    "A superb book for covering all the important topics for an introductory cartography class, with excellent examples, humor, and a personable style. It does not read like a classic (boring) textbook, and I really appreciate that. The visual examples are excellent, as is the ongoing Voyager example that ties all of the concepts together in small pieces that are more digestible for students. The &&&39;More&&&39; recommendations at the end of each chapter will greatly benefit students who get really interested in a given topic and want more information."--Melinda Shimizu, PhD, Department of Earth and Physical Science, Western Oregon University

    "Making Maps situates the art, science, and technology of cartography in the human decisions that maps can help (or hinder). The book introduces the fundamentals of map design in a framework that emphasizes the editorial power cartographers have to shape how people understand place and space. With an engaging, easy-to-read format that eschews tradition, the book has a punk rock spirit that no other works in this field really match. The authors recognize the importance of contemporary mapping technologies without becoming burdened by them, ensuring this will be an essential cartography resource for a long time to come."--Anthony C. Robinson, PhD, President, North American Cartographic Information Society; Department of Geography, The Pennsylvania State University

    "This book describes the intersection of maps and art. Graphically, the book is beautifully put together. The descriptions of data classification are among the best in any textbook. Readers will come away with a newfound appreciation for well-designed maps."--Monica Stephens, PhD, Department of Geography, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York

    "I really like the style of the book. The use of lists as opposed to lengthy comparisons of different techniques works very well. The concise descriptions and commentary accompanying a wide variety of maps illustrate the authors’ points effectively."--Dean Sinclair, PhD, Geography Program, Northwestern State University, Louisiana
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    Table of Contents:

    1. How to Make a Map
    2. What&&&39;s Your Map For?
    3. Mappable Data
    4. Map Making Tools
    5. Geographic Framework
    6. The Big Picture of Map Design
    7. The Inner Workings of Map Design
    8. Map Generalization and Classification
    9. Map Symbolization
    10. Map Symbol Abstraction
    11. Words on Maps
    12. Color on Maps
    Index

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