Caught Mapping
Caught Mapping - 1940
This Jam Handy film teaches us how road maps are drawn, field-checked and printed.
Part of the Prelinger Archives, this film is also available from Archive.com when its working...
Thanks to Laura for the link
Stamps, postcards, advertising, coffee mugs, shirts, and other ephemera. I love maps, and maps as an element of design.
Caught Mapping - 1940
As noted, I am not a cartographer, nor a geographer. In fact I have drawn very few maps since Quastolia... However, I appreciate well designed maps, and John Krygier and Denis Wood have produced a useful guide for amateurs, professionals and students: Making Maps: A Visual Guide to Map Design for GIS.

I designed the book like I would design a map. The audience? Cartography courses, maybe as a supplement, GIS courses, certainly as a supplement, and individuals who make maps (or like maps) but don’t have a background in cartography, and don’t want to be academic cartographers. Then what? Coherent concept, a hierarchy of content emphasizing what is important and excising the rest, creative design to grab attention and make a point, all so that the book works as well as possible for its readers.
Labels: blogs, books, imaginary countries, mapmaking
The longer I do this, the more I find other bloggers doing the same or similar things... centered around their love of maps.

This blog highlights resources that ... help you to make better maps. [T]his blog also provides examples of creative and provocative maps and material on map making and understanding, culled from contemporary and historical sources.

An unofficial Google Maps blog tracking the websites, mashups and tools being influenced by Google Maps.

Labels: antique maps, blogs, google maps, map collecting, mapmaking