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Tom Patterson: “Right now is the golden age of cartography.”
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Leesburg cartographer Tom Patterson on his decades creating visitor maps for the National Park Service (there’s a good chance his work is crumpled in your glovebox), learning to draw terrain by corresponding with an artist in Scotland, why he doesn’t lament the passing of 70s-era production techniques, how to map a piedmont glacier using satellite imagery, convincing the Park Service to give away their map files (then making it happen himself during a rained-out vacation), why he releases his designs into the public domain, how “pretty map” used to be an insult, preferring modern maps over antiques, and how “right now is the golden age of cartography.” See his work at shadedrelief.com
- Malaspina Glacier panorama
- NPS Grand Canyon panorama
- NPS Grand Canyon cartogram
- NPS map design files: find a park map, choose “Adobe print production ZIP file”
- Seafloor map of Hawaii
- Shaded Relief Archive, has a bunch of his pencil reliefs
- Swisstopo
- Natural Scene Designer
- MAPublisher
- Geographic Imager
- QGIS
- ArcMap
- Eduard
- Natural Earth Data
- Becca Holdeusen
- Alex Fries
- Daniel Huffman
- John Nelson
- Jake Coolidge
- Heinrich Berann
- Hal Shelton
- Tibor Toth
- Marie Tharp
- Mike Hall
- Jeff Clark
- Sarah Bell
- Anton Thomas
- Alex McPhee
- Nathaniel Kelso
Need maps for your org’s reports, decks, walls and events? The Map Consultancy makes real nice maps, real fast. See what good maps can do for you at themapconsultancy.com
I have three words for you: Big. Glowing. Maps. Depending on how that makes you feel, you might like two more words: Radiant Maps. See ultra-detailed backlit maps at radiantmaps.co
Time for some map gifts: get 15% off woven map blankets and backlit map decor with code 15OFF, everything ships free – https://www.etsy.com/shop/RadiantMaps?coupon=15OFF
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Manage episode 374817408 series 3503335
Leesburg cartographer Tom Patterson on his decades creating visitor maps for the National Park Service (there’s a good chance his work is crumpled in your glovebox), learning to draw terrain by corresponding with an artist in Scotland, why he doesn’t lament the passing of 70s-era production techniques, how to map a piedmont glacier using satellite imagery, convincing the Park Service to give away their map files (then making it happen himself during a rained-out vacation), why he releases his designs into the public domain, how “pretty map” used to be an insult, preferring modern maps over antiques, and how “right now is the golden age of cartography.” See his work at shadedrelief.com
- Malaspina Glacier panorama
- NPS Grand Canyon panorama
- NPS Grand Canyon cartogram
- NPS map design files: find a park map, choose “Adobe print production ZIP file”
- Seafloor map of Hawaii
- Shaded Relief Archive, has a bunch of his pencil reliefs
- Swisstopo
- Natural Scene Designer
- MAPublisher
- Geographic Imager
- QGIS
- ArcMap
- Eduard
- Natural Earth Data
- Becca Holdeusen
- Alex Fries
- Daniel Huffman
- John Nelson
- Jake Coolidge
- Heinrich Berann
- Hal Shelton
- Tibor Toth
- Marie Tharp
- Mike Hall
- Jeff Clark
- Sarah Bell
- Anton Thomas
- Alex McPhee
- Nathaniel Kelso
Need maps for your org’s reports, decks, walls and events? The Map Consultancy makes real nice maps, real fast. See what good maps can do for you at themapconsultancy.com
I have three words for you: Big. Glowing. Maps. Depending on how that makes you feel, you might like two more words: Radiant Maps. See ultra-detailed backlit maps at radiantmaps.co
Time for some map gifts: get 15% off woven map blankets and backlit map decor with code 15OFF, everything ships free – https://www.etsy.com/shop/RadiantMaps?coupon=15OFF
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