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Quiet Maps: | Quiet Maps: | ||
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* 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]]. | ||
+ | * 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: | ||
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* [[TileMill]]: | * [[TileMill]]: | ||
− | ** | + | ** Blog "Introducing Quiet L.A." [http://datadesk.latimes.com/posts/2012/11/introducing-quiet-la/] |
− | ** https://github.com/ | + | ** https://github.com/datadesk/osm-quiet-la |
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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:
- 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:
- TileMill:
- Blog "Introducing Quiet L.A." [1]
- https://github.com/datadesk/osm-quiet-la