Abstract
Another New Design for an Old Map
Highlights
The only nod to the current map is in the colours we use to denote the lines, and the typeface
We sketch out a new map, and define our parameters as we go along; as we sketch out a new map
The reference image of the peg board became a way to trace the reconstructed map using the real geography and the River Thames as geographical elements
Summary
To provide visual anchors to assist in navigation between points of interest and not just stations with, often, names that might seem rather abstract, to the visitor. The reference image of the peg board became a way to trace (digitize) the reconstructed map using the real geography and the River Thames as geographical elements. This allows considerably more space on the map to emerge, in which the above ground points of interest would be located.
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