Module 1- Map Design & Typography
This first module served as a great refresher for key concepts in map design and typography. Admittedly, in day to day practice, I use ArcMap 99% of the time. Using ArcPro instead for this course has definitely been a welcome crash course on any and all updates to many familiar tools and features.
The lab required to go through the process of compiling a simple map of Travis County, Texas, without labels for now, and develop a comprehensive understanding of what goes behind our own reasoning for certain design choices.
In retrospect, I think there's a better way to symbolize Golf Course areas as they're not very prominent in the final map below. I would also modify the major roads symbology to be slightly thinner, and provide a faded drop shadow effect to the county shape so it does no feel flat.
The lab required to go through the process of compiling a simple map of Travis County, Texas, without labels for now, and develop a comprehensive understanding of what goes behind our own reasoning for certain design choices.
In retrospect, I think there's a better way to symbolize Golf Course areas as they're not very prominent in the final map below. I would also modify the major roads symbology to be slightly thinner, and provide a faded drop shadow effect to the county shape so it does no feel flat.
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