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If you live in Canada, you'll remember a company called MapArt. They are based in Oshawa, Ontario. MapArt published folding maps of cities and towns and provinces, and eventually got around to publishing street and road atlases too. They became known for a certain presentation style, one that got highlighted in Cynthia A. Brewer's book Designed Maps: A Sourcebook for GIS Users as an example of how maps could be designed well for their users to find their way around those cities and towns. Orange spaces for urban spaces in general, bright pink for landmark buildings, yellow lines for major streets, white for the side streets...and here's an example of their classic style:

September 2011 -  H27

But for some reason(s), they weren't able to continue publishing their maps in that design style.

But the style changed hands, first to a publisher called RouteMaster. Now, it's being used by G. M. Johnson and Associates Ltd. out of Vancouver. They're using the data and the design style for folding paper maps, as is right and proper. I'm happy with the Ottawa and Halifax editions that I bought via World of Maps here in Ottawa a few months back. My issue with them is the lack of street and road atlases being published using the same material. For my purposes as someone trying to get around Ottawa - or any other Canadian city - the atlas format is less awkward to work with as I'm walking or bussing around town.

I don't know if posting this commentary on Dreamwidth will get me even one step closer to an admittedly selfish desire. But I thought I'd get this on the record anyway.

Date: 2018-11-10 06:11 pm (UTC)
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That's a nice map. It's a shame that smartphones and lousy mapping apps are crushing the industry and horrible for tiny towns like mine. It's been years since they closed and changed the road that connects my house to the highway. If I have someone coming who've never been here before, I send them two links to Google Maps: one to the regular map, one to the satellite view. The regular map is the old way that will run you in to boulders that block the way, but it'll get you close to where you need to turn.

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