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Issues For Project 5 - 7

Issues For Project 5 - 7. Project your key map insets Use an inset map to represent highly detailed areas, like urban centers Use white not hollow for legend, map insets, and marginal information if formatting over base-map Line Legends and marginalia up with frame lines

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Issues For Project 5 - 7

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  1. Issues For Project 5 - 7 • Project your key map insets • Use an inset map to represent highly detailed areas, like urban centers • Use white not hollow for legend, map insets, and marginal information if formatting over base-map • Line Legends and marginalia up with frame lines • Main theme needs to be the most visually prominent, e.g., increase traffic flow • For essays: Color ≠ Grayscale ≠ Black & White and high traffic volumes ≠ traffic congestion

  2. Rounding Incorrect Correct* Legend Afternoon Peak Traffic Legend Afternoon Peak Traffic 0 – 5,323 5,324 – 9,993 9,994 – 15,398 15,399 – 19,874 19,875 – 25,421 0 – 5,500 5,501 – 10,000 10,001 – 15,500 15,501 – 20,000 20,001 – 25,500 * Round more precisely if data and audience require it

  3. LegendAfternoon Peak Traffic Negative change -5,001 to - 10,000 0 to -5,000 Positive change 0 to 5,000 5,001 to 10,000 10,001 to 15,000 15,001 to 20,000 20,001 to 25,000 • Representing negative and positive changes • “Pivot” around zero, with increasingly positive or negative values at either end • Use the most prominent color/value to represent the most importantthematicside • Use the same class break ranges on either side with the same thickness of lines

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