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This page tries to collect information about maps visualized in '''vintage style'''. It is de­signed to serve as a muted back­drop for over­lay­ing data visu­al­iz­a­tions. The goal of a Quiet Map is to re­move ex­traneous de­tail, but re­tain enough in­form­a­tion for the re­gion to re­main re­cog­niz­able.
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This page tries to collect information about maps visualized in '''quiet style'''. It is de­signed to serve as a muted back­drop for over­lay­ing data visu­al­iz­a­tions. The goal of a Quiet Map is to re­move ex­traneous de­tail, but re­tain enough in­form­a­tion for the re­gion to re­main re­cog­niz­able.
  
 
Quiet Maps:
 
Quiet Maps:
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[[Datei:Quiet map1.png|thumb|right|alt=TileMill Screenshot]]
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[[Datei:Quiet map.png|thumb|right|alt=TileMill Screenshot]]
 
* A muted, open-source base layer about Southern California by the Los Angeles Times Data Desk: [http://datadesk.github.io/osm-quiet-la/#9/34.0500/-118.6000 Quiet L.A.] See [[Making Maps from OpenStreetMap Data]].
 
* A muted, open-source base layer about Southern California by the Los Angeles Times Data Desk: [http://datadesk.github.io/osm-quiet-la/#9/34.0500/-118.6000 Quiet L.A.] See [[Making Maps from OpenStreetMap Data]].
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* The author has created a Quiet Style on the map of Singapore using TileMill as seen from the image files.
  
 
== QGIS ==
 
== QGIS ==
  
 
Showcases and Tipps:
 
Showcases and Tipps:
* [[QGIS]]:
 
** Blog "Vintage Map Design using QGIS" [http://anitagraser.com/2013/07/29/vintage-map-design-using-qgis/]
 
** Master Thesis by Tabea Probst, ETHZ, 2013 [http://www.ikg.ethz.ch/karto/education/student_works/vert_blocks], see "Schatzkarte"
 
 
* [[TileMill]]:
 
* [[TileMill]]:
** https://github.com/ajashton/pirate-map
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** Blog "Introducing Quiet L.A." [http://datadesk.latimes.com/posts/2012/11/introducing-quiet-la/]
** https://github.com/Kotaimen/maps-ModernAntique
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** https://github.com/datadesk/osm-quiet-la
* Other showcases:
 
** http://kartograph.org/showcase/italia/
 

Aktuelle Version vom 28. Mai 2014, 15:48 Uhr

This page tries to collect information about maps visualized in quiet style. It is de­signed to serve as a muted back­drop for over­lay­ing data visu­al­iz­a­tions. The goal of a Quiet Map is to re­move ex­traneous de­tail, but re­tain enough in­form­a­tion for the re­gion to re­main re­cog­niz­able.

Quiet Maps:

TileMill Screenshot
TileMill Screenshot
  • A muted, open-source base layer about Southern California by the Los Angeles Times Data Desk: Quiet L.A. See Making Maps from OpenStreetMap Data.
  • The author has created a Quiet Style on the map of Singapore using TileMill as seen from the image files.

QGIS

Showcases and Tipps: