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Web Cartography - Map Design for Interactive and Mobile Devices

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "If you have interests in web maps but feel lost in a push-pin forest! this book will chart a course for you. If you know about cartography but are unsure how to project your knowledge to web space! this book will help you make the transformation. Ian muehlenhaus provides us with an insightful! accessible! readable! and spirited perspective on web mapping for everyone interested in effectively and clearly communicating their spatial ideas to the World."-Patrick Kennelly! Long Island University"This book fills an important need for attention to map design in that new technology. ? could serve as the cartography textbook in web cartography class! or as an ancillary text for any course dealing with mobile application development that incorporates map resources. ? Its focus on design! its non-technical approach! and conversational tone make this book accessible to everybody that is interested in the subject! regardless of technological skill level."-Jeffrey S. Torguson! St. Cloud State University! Author of Cartography: Thematic Map Design Informationen zum Autor Ian Muehlenhaus Klappentext Written for those with a basic understanding of map making, but without knowledge of Web design, this textbook explains how to create effective interaction, animation, and layouts for maps to put online or into a mobile platform. Concept driven and product free, this reference emphasizes cartographic principles for Web and mobile map design over specific software techniques. The first of its kind to address map design and layout styles for Web and mobile mapping, this book includes many examples from the real world. Labs introduce students to software used by and freely available at most universities. Zusammenfassung Web mapping technologies continue to evolve at an incredible pace. Technology is but one facet of web map creation, however. Map design, aesthetics, and user-interactivity are equally important for effective map communication. From interactivity to graphical user interface design, from symbolization choices to animation, and from layout to typeface and color selection, Web Cartography offers the first comprehensive overview and guide for designing beautiful and effective web maps for a variety of devices. Written for those with a basic understanding of mapmaking, but who may not have an in-depth knowledge of web design, this book explains how to create effective interaction, animation, and layouts for maps in online and mobile platforms. Concept-driven, this reference emphasizes cartographic principles for web and mobile map design over specific software techniques. It focuses on key design concepts that will remain true regardless of software technologies used. The book is supplemented with a website providing links to stellar web maps, video tutorials and lectures, do-it-yourself labs, map critique exercises, and links to others’ tutorials. Approachable, clear, and concise, the book provides a nontechnical, approachable guide to map design for the web. It provides best practices for map communication, based on spatial data visualization and graphic design theory. By carefully avoiding overly technical jargon, it provides a solid launching pad from which students, practitioners, and innovators can begin to design aesthetically pleasing and intuitive web maps. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction. Human-Map Interactivity. Map Elements. Map Composition and Layout. Color. Typography. Core Visual Variables. Symbolization. Thematic Visualization. Animation. Sound and Touch. Web Map. Production. Index. ...

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