This episode is all about making beautiful maps ... I am not a cartographer but my guest Mamata Akella is a professional cartographer at Felt!
So today on the podcast we are talking about Essential Elements of Map Design:
Which of course starts with questions like - who is it for, what is it for and how do we get it to them?
And then moves on to Visual Hierarchy, Zoom-Based Styling, Color Palettes, and Interpretation
We discuss a few practical examples during the conversation and you can find links to those in the show notes
Recommended Listening
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/felt-upload-anything/
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/communicating-with-maps-the-art-of-cartography/
https://mapscaping.com/podcast/full-stack-cartography/
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