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Index
Title Page
Special Offers
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface
Aerial Views
Introduction
Part I. A Look Back: Mapping the Origins of Illustrated Maps
A Sketchy Past
Split-Brain Influence on Maps
Strabo
Strabo’s Geography
Claudius Ptolemy’s Geographia
Cartography and Illustrated Maps Defined: AD 150
The Cultural Origins of Technical Mapping
The Middle Ages
The Renaissance: Rebirth of the Individual
Perspective’s Importance to Illustrated Maps
Brunelleschi and Alberti
Bird’s-Eye-View Maps
Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century American Folk-Art Maps
Illustrated Maps Up to the Twentieth Century
Part II. Illustrated Maps: The Viewer, The Artist and The Mind
Viewer Participation
The Joy of Illustrated Maps
Five Stages of the Creative Process
Dr. Rollo May’s Theory
The Artist as Vehicle for Creative Inspiration
Accessing the Inner Warrior
“Body Language” in an Illustrator’s Work
The Golden Spiral
Hierarchy of Design: The A-B-C Rule
The Four Design Functions of Illustrated Maps
The Circle as a Symbol
Animal and Monster Symbolism in Maps
Objects and Colors as Symbols
The Map as a Symbol in Itself
How the Brain Maps Its World
Illustrated Maps: A Picture and a Thousand Words
Part III. The Creative Process of a Map Illustrator
The Process for Creating an Editorial Map
Initial Client Contact
Drafting the Preliminary Rough Sketch
Constructing the Tight Rough Sketch
Completion of the Final Art
Adding Color
Final Art Delivery
Additional Editorial Map Assignments
The Process for Creating a Technical Campus Map
The Art of Caricature Applied to Mapmaking
Researching a Location
Orienting the Map
Using Site-Plan Maps to Establish a Point of View
On-Site Research Photography and Preliminary Sketch
Completion of the Final Art
Additional Campus Map Projects
David Atkinson: An Illustrated Tourist-Guide Map
Katherine Baxter: An Illustrated Advertising Map
Illustrated Maps for Advertising and Marketing
Part IV. A Showcase of Contemporary Map Illustration
A Gallery of Map Illustrators
David Atkinson
Katherine Baxter
Domenic Civiello
Abi Daker
Rod Hunt
Khuan+Ktron
Olivier Kugler
Claire Lordon
Al Lorenz
Jamie Malone
Aaron Meshon
Jean-Louis Rheault
Cindy Salans Rosenheim
Carlo Stanga
White Mountain Puzzles
Mario Zucca
Conclusion
A Look Forward: The Future of Illustrated Maps
Permissions
Works Cited
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Marketing Page
Copyright
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