skip to main | skip to sidebar

Map Variance

Illustrations of maps used in various ways to convey certain ideas or physical characteristics and/or anomalies

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Flow Map

Flow maps are used to show the movement of objects from one location to another. The designer of this visualization used our system to produce a flow map which then they mapped to a globe. It appears in the UK Interdependence Report.
Posted by Cloud Kicker at 11:39 PM
Labels: Information of illustration from Stanford University

No comments:

Post a Comment

Newer Post Older Post Home
Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Map Variance List by Month

  • ▼  2008 (54)
    • ►  May (9)
    • ►  June (1)
    • ▼  July (44)
      • Cloropleth Maps
      • Proportional Circle Map
      • Isoline Map
      • Flow Map
      • Pictoral of a Cartogram
      • Statistical Map
      • Cartographic Animation
      • Infrared Aerial Photo
      • Black and White Aerial Photo
      • Doppler Radar
      • LIDAR
      • Isobars
      • Isotach
      • Isohyets
      • Isopleth
      • Isopach
      • DRG - Digital Raster Graphic
      • DLG - Digital Line Graph
      • DEM - Digital Elevation Model
      • DOQQ - Digital Ortho Quarter Quads
      • Continuously Variable Proportional Circle Map
      • Range Graded Proportionate Circle Map
      • Classed Choropleth Map
      • Unclassed Choropleth Map
      • Bivariate Choropleth Maps
      • Univariate Choropleth Map
      • Standardized Choropleth Maps
      • Unstandardized Choropleth Maps
      • Nominal Area Choropleth Map
      • Bilateral Graph
      • Lorenz Curve
      • Index value plot
      • Scatterplot
      • Population Profile
      • Climograph
      • Windrose
      • Triangular Plot
      • Parallel Coordinate Plot
      • Histogram
      • Box Plot
      • Stem and Leaf Plot
      • Similarity matrix
      • Correlation Matrix
      • Star Plots