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Title: Introduction to Cartographic Design


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Introduction to Cartographic Design
  • Richard Taketa
  • Associate Professor
  • Department of Geography
  • San Jose State University

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Basic Map Design
  • Visual organization
  • Improve legibility
  • Focus attention
  • Maps do not have a natural sequence
  • Design can guide the map reader
  • Make the readers job easier

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Todays Design Topics
  • Figure-ground
  • Layout
  • Generalization
  • Symbolization

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Figure-Ground
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Figure-Ground
  • Graphic characteristics
  • Some elements as figures
  • Other elements as background

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Figure-Ground
  • Cant easily distinguish elements

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Figure-Ground
  • How people see graphics
  • Elements
  • Contrast
  • Contour
  • Closure
  • Enclosure
  • Visual organization

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Contrast
  • More contrast stronger figure

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Contrast
  • Not just the darker element

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Contour
  • Sharper contour (edge) stronger figure

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Closure
  • Closed element stronger figure

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Enclosure
  • More enclosed stronger figure

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Create Visual Levels
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Figure-Ground
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Figure-Ground
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Figure-Ground
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Figure-Ground
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Layout
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Layout
  • Arrangement of map elements
  • Objectives
  • Visual balance
  • Structure

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  • Centering is a good starting point...

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  • Poor balance harder to read

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  • Assign appropriate emphasis

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Text Placement Figural Object
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Text Placement Background Object
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Text Placement Enhance Pattern
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Text Placement Hide Pattern
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Generalization
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Generalization
  • Level of detail
  • Function of
  • Purpose
  • Scale
  • Graphic limits
  • Quality of data

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Generalization
  • Simplification
  • Selection
  • Classification
  • Symbolization
  • Induction

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GIS Data Detailed
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Detail a Problem for Symbolization
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Simplifying for Clarity
  • Loss of informationnegligible

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Detail Changes with Scale
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Symbolization
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Symbolization
  • Most maps involve abstract symbols
  • Represent features of interest
  • Cant always show them as they actually look

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Graphic Variables
  • Shape
  • Size
  • Color
  • Hue
  • Lightness
  • Saturation
  • Orientation
  • Pattern
  • Texture

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Levels of Measurement
  • Nominal
  • Ordinal
  • Interval
  • Ratio

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Symbolization Measurement
Nominal Ordinal Interval/Ratio x x x x - x
x x x x x
Shape Size Color Hue Lightness Saturation Orientat
ion Pattern Texture
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Symbolization
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Symbolization
  • Can affect ability to see patterns
  • Complex symbolization and classifications can
    obscure

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Map Design Summary
  • Organize graphic information
  • Provide structure
  • Make the map legible
  • Focus the readers attention

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Guide the reader...
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Contact Information
  • Richard Taketa
  • Department of Geography
  • San Jose State University
  • One Washington Square
  • San Jose, CA 95192-0116
  • 408-924-5425
  • rtaketa_at_email.sjsu.edu
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