Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Final Presentation Proposal
Why this map?
This upcoming January I’m planning on a trip to Hawaii. More specifically, I plan on going to the Hawaiian Island of Kauai. I, like some people I’m sure – and I hope, am not the best when it comes to planning and preparing for trips. I do all the basic things such as finding a hotel, booking my ticket, and looking at various modes of transportation, but I haven’t been known to go to that next level of actually finding cultural landmarks in the vicinity, beaches of the beaten path, or various activities to partake in. So in an effort to better prepare my girlfriend and myself for this trip, I am going to make a map tourist/general reference map of Kauai depicting the various beaches, parks, highways, and other points of interest around the Island. I’ve found many tourist themed maps of island, and while they are good enough to get the job done, I think I can do a much better job.
Type of map I’m envisioning
My finished product will not only be more aesthetically pleasing, but will include two inset maps to give the viewer a better sense of Kauai’s location (being a decent percentage of American citizens seemed to be spatially challenged). I will also seek to include topographic relief in the form of shaded relief, color to denote elevation, or via the use of topographic and bathometric isolines. Hawaii is known many different things to include alluring beaches, awesome surfing, magnificent sunsets, and luscious foliage among a vast majority of other appealing natural features and occurrences. In order to highlight these aspects associated with the island, I’ll make changes to the neat line, symbols, and other map features in an effort to portray my map with an overall Hawaiian theme. Another route I may pursue is mapping the Island of Kauai with an oblique view (a diagonal view down from atop) as opposed to the normal bird’s eye view commonly associated with maps. My map, when finished, should be a cross between a general reference map and a thematic tourist map with a slightly cartoonist feel to it.
How do I plan on mapping Kauai, and are there any potential Challenges?
My base map, (at least the main element of Kauai) will be entirely dependent of what route I decide to choose to go in mapping the elevation data on Kauai. If am to use shaded relief, than I will use Google Earth or another source for my base map. If I decide to use topographic lines or color to denote elevation, than I can simply use the base map of the 50 states that we were provided with in class earlier this semester. If I decide to map Hawaii using an oblique view I will be poised with quite an undertaking given that I’ve never created a map using an oblique view. However, I am aware that I can obtain an oblique view of the Island from Google Earth. I could run into problems with coloring and layering as well. If I fail to create certain features such as the neat line and symbols representing various locations, I will need to import vector based symbols in their absence.
Expected production steps
1. Choose a topic – Oh yeah, already done with step 1! (November 7th)
2. Acquire base maps (November 14th)
3. Complete two insets, border, title, and legend (November 21th)
4. Compare base maps with completed insets and border and choose (November 24th)
5. Complete coloring of Kauai and place selected legend features around island (November 28th)
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