Tuesday, May 6, 2008
THE FINAL PROJECT!!!!
Here it is..the culmination of more than three weeks of dedicated hard work. I am very pleased at how it turned out! There are many different features on the map including an interactive time line, stop, play and replay buttons, and buttons to show or hide explanatory text.
For a full screen version of the map check out this link: FULL SCREEN MAP
Monday, April 21, 2008
Lab 10 The Zoom Camera
I was jumping for joy when Jill showed us this camera application in Flash because it was exactly what I was looking for to do my final Project! So I decided to start my final project using this tool and it made the whole project so much easier. Before I was trying to use the transformation tools in flash but they were very finicky. So here is a sneak peak at my final project. Granted I still have loads to do!
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Tufte Articles
The first paper Data Density and Small Multiples explains how well the human eye can make distinctions on graphics. The human eye can detect hundreds of different points in 1 square inch. He goes on to talk about the deficiency of highly dense graphical datasets in current publications. Graphics that have a higher density of information on a graphic are more efficient at conveying important and complex information. The information does however, need to be well organized and though out for the graphical representation to be meaningful and easily understood. There were many examples in the paper of current efficient ways to display data. In my opinion although his theory does have validity in the fact that more information is probably more efficient to display in 1 graphic rather than many. It is very difficult to display a lot of information with such a high density without the information being confused or incomprehensible. I think many people look at large data sets and find it overwhelming, and do not bother to understand the data.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Lab 9
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Lab 8
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Favorite Static Map
Of all of the maps that I looked at this was my favorite. I liked it because it was well organized, and very clear to the reader. Many of the maps on that page were very abstract and not very useful in a cartography sense. I love the color scheme of this map as well; the red and blue together make a huge contrast and the telecommunication routes really pop out at you. The map also has a very interesting pattern and is interesting to look at. You do not see many maps with the U.S as the center of the map, so that is also interesting.