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Create a custom map with only some countries labeled
Create a custom map with only some countries labeled









That National Geographic today still uses manual art for world physical maps indicates the existence of a quality gap. Digital map art, although highly accurate, tends to have a mechanical appearance lacking the visual appeal of the best manual art. The resulting maps were uncommonly attractive, easy to understand, and revealed the intricate natural world to readers.Īttempts by digital cartographers to produce similar physical maps have been less than fully successful, however. Painted by artists Heinrich Berann, Tibor Tóth, and John Bonner, innovations included dramatic sea-floor topography and terrestrial environments depicted with natural colors. The maps published by National Geographic during the 1960s and 70s, as the manual era drew to a spectacular close, are some of the best small-scale physical maps ever produced. The Physical Map of the World owes its inspiration to the National Geographic Society. Outlined map labels and graticule (3.1 MB) – Adobe Illustrator CS3 format Raster map art without labels and graticule (13.2 MB) – RGB JPEGĮditable map labels and graticule (2.2 MB) – Adobe Illustrator CS3 format Click map below to open an interactive version in a new window.











Create a custom map with only some countries labeled