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Cartography Exhibits

In theory, cartography is the study and practice of making geographical maps by combining science, aesthetics, and technique to represent reality in ways that communicate spatial information effectively.

In practice, cartography is about making good maps, and the measure of a good map is how well it conveys information that enlivens, convinces, or persuades its readers.

The GIS Division continues an initiative intended to promote the value and importance of cartography to the practice of GIS at the City. Two of the maps we displayed at the Map Gallery during ESRI's 2009 User Conference in San Diego received awards for Best Cartographic Design for a Map Series or Atlas.

The images below were captured from the actual posters exhibited at the conference... they are also interactive. You can pan and zoom to see the detail, without downloading the entire image. Click to zoom in, or use your mouse wheel.


Second Place

Best Cartographic Design: Map Series or Atlas--Press Copy

2009 City Transit Map

High-Res PDF (35.7MB)


First Place

Best Cartographic Design: Map Series or Atlas--In-House Copy

Neighborhood Map Book for Public Safety

High-Res PDF (32.2MB)

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