Thursday, February 26, 2009

GEOG411 Lab 4: States Won By a Presidential Party


Done with lab 4....

I originally had more graphics and more flashy (no pun intended) but decided to make it more simple and "eloquent".

Here's the link:

http://mason.gmu.edu/~jgonzalf/lab4.html

Even played around a bit with a "?"/Info place, although its pretty basic since you have to hold the click over it.
I really liked how it turned out, although there are some things I would change/expand. Overall I was going for a very simple and neat newspaper style map without too much clutter and think I achieved that goal. The map is meant to be on a webpage with text around and not a standalone map based on its size and simple round edges (to make blending into a website with white background more smooth)

Let me know what you guys think.

SCREENSHOT:

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Map Find: NIU Huskie Line

I was in Chicagoland for the weekend visiting my girlfriend and was walking around her campus. They had TVs all over campus with a nice vector map that had pictures of buses moving around it to show where the HuskieLine (their bus line) buses were at the moment.

Pretty interesting map with simple animations. Seems as though it could have been a grad students project.


Monday, February 9, 2009

GEOG411 Lab 2 &3: NFL Cardinals Schedule

Flash map one, simple idea, but difficult to show with what we were allowed to use I thought. Had to show the cardinals schedule on map, showing where they played and results - would have been easy to show if all games were away, coloring states for WIN or LOSS there, but then some states have more than one team, and then what do you do with home states?

anyways, this is what i worked out. If tweens or animations were possible, when teams played in arizona, show the team they played, and then move the graphic to the state of the team played against. not sure if it makes sense.

Also, would have been possible to do a road-trip type map, moving the cardinals along a route (next game was played) and leaving behind dashed lines like map, but this would also require tweens

Mason webspace:

http://mason.gmu.edu/~jgonzalf/

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Map Find: Simple Flash Map - Secret Prisons

Simple flash map, some nicer ones on the same page also.

This map is sort of a flip-book style, adding labels and new images, along with a simple zoom. not bad and very easy to make.

http://www.mapsofwar.com/ind/cia-secret-prisons.html

Monday, February 2, 2009

GEOG411 Lab1: Presidential Election


Lab 1 of Advance Digital Cartography.!

uploaded as a .png format as it is lossless. For some reason, flash really makes the output look horrible if you publish it as a jpg. Even with compression and quality set to 100%, the image looks flat and blurry. I'm sure there is a way to make the output better, but since flash isn't meant to be an image editing software, I wouldn't expect if publishing or exporting as .jpg is less than great.

If any of you cannot view the .png file, let me know and i'll upload the .jpg version!