London’s craft beer and microbrewery scene is burgeoning, and trendy independent coffee shops are also popping up everywhere, so what better way to encapsulate this
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London dissected is the latest brilliant edition of the Curiocity maps series. For the princely sum of £2.50 you can purchase this gory interpretation of
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As a followup to last week’s post about university campus maps in London, my attention was drawn to the Middlesex University campus map which I
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[Update – additional article on Middlesex University] I was talking to the UCL cartographer recently and he mentioned that there aren’t many dedicated cartographers left
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A book, by author and illustrator David Fathers, has recently been published, on the Regent’s Canal. It’s an engaging little book, part route finder, part
More...Silky Map of Central London
Silky Map is a bespoke map of central London, printed on a soft cleaning cloth, the kind you would use for cleaning your iPhone screen
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This map is produced by The Green Traveller in collaboration with Visit England and the Green Tourism Business Scheme, and presents an idyllic view of
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Next time you are passing through a station keep an eye out for a “London Summer 2012” map. It is a similar style to the
More...Olympic Venues as an Infographic Map
Thanks to the Chairman of CASA, Prof Michael Batty, for tipping me off about this map of Olympic Venues in London, created by Katherine Baxter
More...Mike Hall’s London Boroughs
Mike Hall, illustrator and designer, has been painstakingly creating large poster maps of each of the London boroughs, largely by hand. Each map has a
More...TfL Why Not Walk It? Maps
TfL have produced a nice range of maps to promote walking instead of public transport (especially during the Olympics). The maps use different cartography to
More...The Crumpled Map of London
This is the Crumpled City Map of London. Part of a series, including New York, Paris and Rome, and produced by an Italian company, the
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