Sarah Weber
Monday, December 9, 2013
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Extra Credit
I felt one of the handiest Illustrator tools is the grouping tab. I found it useful with every base map we imported, especially with counties or the 50 states. To get to this tool, go to Object -> Group, as all the boundaries are highlighted.
Option 2:
Student Post 1: I really liked this when showed to the class. Though the color scheme is different, it is what I enjoyed most about this map.
Weekly Blog 1: This is a map I found to be very interesting as it covers the topic of sex offenders. I feel it is very simple but still gives a lot of information in a clear, organized way.
Weekly Blog 2: This I liked for many reasons: the colors, projection, and humor!
Weekly Blog 3: This really caught my attention because of the height factor as well as the color pallet.
Student Post 2: The symbols created for this map are perfect!
Weekly Blog 4: I chose this because I have yet to see a map that uses state boarder color as a variable! I really liked the look of this.
Student Post 3: I think the text and color scheme fits this map perfectly. The use of the flag for the title is very creative.
Weekly Blog Post 5: The color ramp on this is very impressive. I first noticed the shadow effect and think its really different.
Student Post 4: This map looks really nice with the terrain and color scheme. I think the symbols used are appropriate and very easy to read on this map!
Student Post 5: When I first saw this I did not think it was done by a student because it looks so nice. The detail in the background, the use of 3 different and successful maps, and color ramps really impressed me.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Thursday, November 14, 2013
#9 Super Typhoon
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013/11/11/world/asia/typhoon-haiyan-map.html?_r=0
This map shows the storm surge from the recent Typhoon Haiyan....
Really Fascinating Dot Density Map #7
http://demographics.coopercenter.org/DotMap/index.html
This map highlights the racial population of the United States. You can zoom in and out to specific zones, where 5 different colored dots can be found, representing the different races found in the States.
This map highlights the racial population of the United States. You can zoom in and out to specific zones, where 5 different colored dots can be found, representing the different races found in the States.
Dot Density Post
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gkJTJIPWqo
Really cool interactive map of World Air Traffic, I think this data is from 2008, of a 24 hour time period.
Really cool interactive map of World Air Traffic, I think this data is from 2008, of a 24 hour time period.
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