Comments on: 33 Map Elements to Include in Cartographic Design https://gisgeography.com/map-elements-how-to-guide-map-making/ Geographic Information Systems Sat, 29 Mar 2025 17:49:33 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 By: Neil in Cavendish, PEI https://gisgeography.com/map-elements-how-to-guide-map-making/#comment-365413 Thu, 16 Jan 2025 19:23:57 +0000 http://gisgeography.com/?p=374#comment-365413 nice summary, I just provided the link to a newbie

There is a mistake in the map for “3. Use the Appropriate Template”.
Standard time for Newfoundland and Labrador has a label of “7:30” and it should be “6:30” as there’s only a 30 minute difference from here in PEI.
Don’t worry, the author’s name is not on the map so the peeps in Newfy can’t send them any hate mail.

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By: Biruk Tzehaye https://gisgeography.com/map-elements-how-to-guide-map-making/#comment-278135 Sun, 25 Sep 2022 23:47:13 +0000 http://gisgeography.com/?p=374#comment-278135 Simple and best guide. It would have been best to include some guide or good practice in the scale of the map and coverage section that relates to paper size in the layout and coverage area.

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By: Kellee Koenig https://gisgeography.com/map-elements-how-to-guide-map-making/#comment-127687 Mon, 21 Sep 2020 19:36:28 +0000 http://gisgeography.com/?p=374#comment-127687 A handy checklist for the beginner! But a few of these are definitely optional and can be unnecessarily distracting. North orientation is so standard, I omit north arrows unless using a non-standard orientation. Scale bars should be as simple as the map’s purpose warrants (i.e. do you even need a subdivision), and in some cases also unnecessary. Graticules are also something I often intentionally omit from many maps. And your note about features could be interpreted two ways–both important. I often filter the rivers, roads, cities, etc. to include a useful level of detail for the map’s purpose. I also need to think about what additional reference/supporting data is vital to the audience understanding the story without it overwhelming the map. But again, this is a great list for people to check and think about what they’re including and omitting.

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By: Ed Hawkins https://gisgeography.com/map-elements-how-to-guide-map-making/#comment-68847 Tue, 25 Feb 2020 19:28:58 +0000 http://gisgeography.com/?p=374#comment-68847 I agree with signing your work. I have a a friend that did the map work for her town when it was hit by a massive tornado and was declared a disaster area. Little did she know President Bush was going to be using her maps on his visit. It wasn’t until she saw him using one that she realized her name wasn’t on it. Now she has her name on every map she produces, what a missed opportunity.

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By: Gopal https://gisgeography.com/map-elements-how-to-guide-map-making/#comment-34994 Sun, 21 Jul 2019 14:05:09 +0000 http://gisgeography.com/?p=374#comment-34994 How much map extent should be shown and how to decide the map extent? Please clarify

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By: Md Zaidul Alam https://gisgeography.com/map-elements-how-to-guide-map-making/#comment-17032 Sat, 02 Jun 2018 10:31:32 +0000 http://gisgeography.com/?p=374#comment-17032 Great article. I think it describes all the aspects of map design.

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By: Benjamin Simon https://gisgeography.com/map-elements-how-to-guide-map-making/#comment-8715 Fri, 30 Mar 2018 15:56:36 +0000 http://gisgeography.com/?p=374#comment-8715 Great resource and I appreciate you taking the time to put the list together. Your thoughts on each point within the list shed are we stated and informative. Pleasure to read.

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