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Prize US Map--Cave Cartographers May Be Interested

Postby Cheryl Jones » Jan 4, 2012 11:44 pm

The Greatest Paper Map of the United States You’ll Ever See
Made by one guy in Oregon.
By Seth Stevenson|Posted Monday, Jan. 2, 2012, at 7:38 AM ET

American mapmaking’s most prestigious honor is the “Best of Show” award at the annual competition of the Cartography and Geographic Information Society. The five most recent winners were all maps designed by large, well-known institutions: National Geographic (three times), the Central Intelligence Agency Cartography Center, and the U.S. Census Bureau. But earlier this year, the 38th annual Best of Show award went to a map created by Imus Geographics—which is basically one dude named David Imus working in a farmhouse outside Eugene, Ore.
At first glance, Imus’ “The Essential Geography of the United States of America” may look like any other U.S. wall map. It’s about 4 feet by 3 feet. It uses a standard, two-dimensional conic projection. It has place names. Political boundaries. Lakes, rivers, highways.

......By contrast, David Imus worked alone on his map seven days a week for two full years. Nearly 6,000 hours in total. It would be prohibitively expensive just to outsource that much work. But Imus—a 35-year veteran of cartography who’s designed every kind of map for every kind of client—did it all by himself. He used a computer (not a pencil and paper), but absolutely nothing was left to computer-assisted happenstance. Imus spent eons tweaking label positions. Slaving over font types, kerning, letter thicknesses. Scrutinizing levels of blackness.

Read on and see the map:
http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/cult ... ca_.2.html
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Re: Prize US Map--Cave Cartographers May Be Interested

Postby batrotter » Jan 5, 2012 8:32 am

Nice! Thanks for posting!
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