GIS 5007 - Computer Cartography: Module 2 - Typography
This week’s lesson topic is about understanding map labeling, essential map elements, and general map labeling. The map I created is of the state of Florida with a list of features such as: Florida Rivers, Cities, Florida Lakes and Swamps, and Counties.
The three customizations I made to my map and why:
1. In order
to add Tallahassee, I had to add the data “Capital.” This was puzzling for me,
how to add the only missing city from the list of checks for the assignment.
Once I added this layer, I set the label class features the same as I did for
the Major Cities data.
2. For the
Counties layer I chose to use a “hatched” fill for the shade to fill in
counties. I also changed the color and width of the boarder to determine the
counties in the state for a better definition.
3. Changing the
field name under the “label class” from Name to RName. I did this to have a
clear, legible result for the river names that hug the shape of the water
features on the map. Then, under label class I changed the font color and size
to prevent overcrowding.
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