Cartographic design using ArcView GIS
- New York OnWord Press 2001
- xii, 368p.
Discusses the principles of cartographic design and how to apply them so as to produce high-quality maps that are well suited for the audience, whether in print or on the Web. Teaches how one can get the most out of available geographical data with ArcView's basic tools. This book examines mapmaking in the context of GIS/ArcView capabilities, including how maps function best; working with data sources and producing maps for presentations, print and the Internet. Combines the power of GIS technology with the art of graphic design to assist in turning mapmaking into a success.