Designing Better Maps

Designing Better Maps

A Guide for GIS Users

$71.99

Publication Date: 28th March 2016

Designing Better Maps: A Guide for GIS Users, second edition, breaks down the myriad decisions involved in creating maps that communicate effectively. The second edition includes updated material and a new chapter on map publishing. Read More
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Designing Better Maps: A Guide for GIS Users, second edition, breaks down the myriad decisions involved in creating maps that communicate effectively. The second edition includes updated material and a new chapter on map publishing. Read More
Description
Designing Better Maps: A Guide for GIS Users, second edition, is a comprehensive guide to creating maps that communicate effectively. In Designing Better Maps, renowned cartographer Cynthia A. Brewer guides readers through the basics of good cartography, including layout design, scales, projections, color selection, font choices, and symbol placement. Designing Better Maps also describes the author's ColorBrewer application, an online color selection tool. The second edition includes a new chapter on map publishing.
Details
  • Price: $71.99
  • Pages: 248
  • Publisher: Esri Press
  • Imprint: Esri Press
  • Publication Date: 28th March 2016
  • ISBN: 9781589484375
  • Format: eBook
  • BISACs:
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Cartography
    COMPUTERS / Desktop Applications / Design & Graphics
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Systems
Author Bio
Cynthia A. Brewer is a professor and chair of the Department of Geography at Pennsylvania State University. She teaches introductory cartography and map design courses and advises graduate students working in cartography. She has worked as a map and atlas design consultant for the US Census Bureau, National Cancer Institute, National Center for Health Statistics, and National Park Service. She is the author of Designed Maps: A Sourcebook for GIS Users (Esri Press 2008).
Table of Contents
Contents
Preface to the second edition
Preface to the first edition

Chapter 1: Planning maps
Chapter 2: Basemap basics
Chapter 3: Explaining maps
Chapter 4: Publishing and sharing maps
Chapter 5: Type basics
Chapter 6: Labeling maps
Chapter 7: Color basics
Chapter 8: Color on maps
Chapter 9: Customizing symbols

Appendix: ColorBrewer
Abbreviations
Resources
About the author
Index
Designing Better Maps: A Guide for GIS Users, second edition, is a comprehensive guide to creating maps that communicate effectively. In Designing Better Maps, renowned cartographer Cynthia A. Brewer guides readers through the basics of good cartography, including layout design, scales, projections, color selection, font choices, and symbol placement. Designing Better Maps also describes the author's ColorBrewer application, an online color selection tool. The second edition includes a new chapter on map publishing.
  • Price: $71.99
  • Pages: 248
  • Publisher: Esri Press
  • Imprint: Esri Press
  • Publication Date: 28th March 2016
  • ISBN: 9781589484375
  • Format: eBook
  • BISACs:
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Cartography
    COMPUTERS / Desktop Applications / Design & Graphics
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Systems
Cynthia A. Brewer is a professor and chair of the Department of Geography at Pennsylvania State University. She teaches introductory cartography and map design courses and advises graduate students working in cartography. She has worked as a map and atlas design consultant for the US Census Bureau, National Cancer Institute, National Center for Health Statistics, and National Park Service. She is the author of Designed Maps: A Sourcebook for GIS Users (Esri Press 2008).
Contents
Preface to the second edition
Preface to the first edition

Chapter 1: Planning maps
Chapter 2: Basemap basics
Chapter 3: Explaining maps
Chapter 4: Publishing and sharing maps
Chapter 5: Type basics
Chapter 6: Labeling maps
Chapter 7: Color basics
Chapter 8: Color on maps
Chapter 9: Customizing symbols

Appendix: ColorBrewer
Abbreviations
Resources
About the author
Index