This gallery has two purposes: To show the variety of maps I have produced to solve navigational and information challenges encountered by clients needing to contextualize their destinations and, using short project descriptions, to provide strategies for using maps in ways you may not have considered. As a bonus I've cited some experts who explain why context maps are valuable in today's digital age of individual road directions. Click on the maps to see a larger image.
Sunday
The Port of Skagit in Washington commissioned a two-sided folded visitors brochure featuring a series of four maps showing: A) the Port's location relative to the Puget Sound area, B) the relative locations of the various component venues within the Port of Skagit authority, C) a detail of the Port's business park and, D) a detail of the Port's marina facility.
Below is a 3 map series for a client in Georgia. As with the group of maps above, the goal of this two-sided piece is to allow the viewer to visually zoom in to the featured area while the wider ranging maps show the town in relationship to the surrounding areas including the entire Southwestern United States.
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