Despite the rich design history within the field of cartography, the majority of digital maps exhibit a dominant aesthetic that is primarily designed to serve the usability and utility requirements of turn-by-turn urban navigation producing a so-called ‘blandscape’ of map design. In this research we consider not only how to produce more visually appealing digital maps, but also how the cartographic decisions made in the production of maps can influence behavior, particularly with regard to the encouragement of explorative experiences. Novel cartographic and technological solutions are therefore presented, which address exploration using digital maps in the context of location based gaming and tourism. These examples demonstrate the potentia...
Aesthetic, accessible, astounding, and accurate—these four adjectives best describe the value driver...
This thesis advances the basic argument that many people have difficulty interpreting cartographic i...
Traditional, positivist approaches to map design usually yield a single map. These one-map solutions...
Despite the rich design history within the field of cartography, the majority of digital maps exhibi...
This thesis is concerned with the production and deployment of the digital maps in contemporary comp...
To what extent do the aesthetic principles of the cartographer serve the interests of the user? Is t...
Maps are an important component within many of the playful and gameful experien ces designed to turn...
Digital cartography is the technology concerned with the construction and use of computer-based syst...
The possibility of digital interactivity requires us to reenvision the map reader as the map user, a...
Contemporary methods for depicting the earth and its cultural and natural attributes use graphic and...
The possibility of digital interactivity requires us to reenvision the map reader as the map user, a...
Is aesthetics an objective in the map design process? This question echoes our long-term research: d...
The democratization of cartography over the last two decades has opened numerous opportunities for t...
Maps have always been tools that have fascinated men, for their ability to make us see the world tha...
Includes table of contents, charts, tables, images, appendices, bibliographyToday's heavily automate...
Aesthetic, accessible, astounding, and accurate—these four adjectives best describe the value driver...
This thesis advances the basic argument that many people have difficulty interpreting cartographic i...
Traditional, positivist approaches to map design usually yield a single map. These one-map solutions...
Despite the rich design history within the field of cartography, the majority of digital maps exhibi...
This thesis is concerned with the production and deployment of the digital maps in contemporary comp...
To what extent do the aesthetic principles of the cartographer serve the interests of the user? Is t...
Maps are an important component within many of the playful and gameful experien ces designed to turn...
Digital cartography is the technology concerned with the construction and use of computer-based syst...
The possibility of digital interactivity requires us to reenvision the map reader as the map user, a...
Contemporary methods for depicting the earth and its cultural and natural attributes use graphic and...
The possibility of digital interactivity requires us to reenvision the map reader as the map user, a...
Is aesthetics an objective in the map design process? This question echoes our long-term research: d...
The democratization of cartography over the last two decades has opened numerous opportunities for t...
Maps have always been tools that have fascinated men, for their ability to make us see the world tha...
Includes table of contents, charts, tables, images, appendices, bibliographyToday's heavily automate...
Aesthetic, accessible, astounding, and accurate—these four adjectives best describe the value driver...
This thesis advances the basic argument that many people have difficulty interpreting cartographic i...
Traditional, positivist approaches to map design usually yield a single map. These one-map solutions...