Transcription of Introduction to Map Design - Esri
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1996 Environmental Systems Research Institute, Map DesignIntroductionThis document is intended to help people without formal training in map Design learn toproduce maps for publication or electronic display using ArcView, a desktopgeographic information system (GIS). A GIS is a system for the display, analysis,storage and retrieval of information about places on the earth. GIS is a useful tool forexploring information and communicating your discoveries to others using maps andother graphic can be used either as a research tool, where maps are intermediate steps in ananalysis, or as a map production tool, where publication-ready maps are the endproduct. In either case, knowing something about the basic principles of map making(cartography) will help you use GIS more GIS is part of the analysis process, the maps will be changing constantly, andthe Design of any one map depends on the overall Design of the project. It may not benecessary to create an elaborate layout for each map, because some maps may betemporary - useful only as intermediate steps in the analysis GIS is used as a map production tool, however, it is important to make each mapas informative as possible.
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