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Today. Apple Maps Labeling in GIS Labeling in Adobe Illustrator. What is broken?. Not the face of the map… The gazetteer The base data The routing engine. Course Update. MEET AT MAP COLLECTION WEDNESDAY!! End of Intro Module Lab this week…. POINT LABEL PLACEMENT. Lowercase
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Today • Apple Maps • Labeling in GIS • Labeling in Adobe Illustrator
What is broken? • Not the face of the map… • The gazetteer • The base data • The routing engine
Course Update • MEET AT MAP COLLECTION WEDNESDAY!! • End of Intro Module • Lab this week…
POINT LABEL PLACEMENT • Lowercase • Consistent location and spacing • Imply geographic relationships with label locations
Line Label Placement • Text that labels a line feature should follow that line • Small gap between the line and label • Many errors are possible
Line labels • type should always be upright and be read from left-to-right… • Vertical type should be readable from the right side of the page • See figure 11.26 in your book
Labeling curves • ArcMap, Freehand enable you to attach type to lines and curves (splines) • These curves should be simple • A smooth approximation of the geographic feature • Gradual changes in character orientation
What is a Spline? • In computer graphics, a smooth curve that passes through two or more points. Splines are generated with mathematical formulas. Two of the most common types of splines are Bezier curves and b-spline curves.
Guidelines, er guidesplines! • The fewer points, the better • Usually 2 or 3 points are enough • Gentle “c” shaped curves • Gentle “s” shaped curves • Remember to k e r n, but not too much on curves…
Guidelines: line feature labels • Label along feature portions
Guidelines: line feature labels • Label along feature portions • Use slight character spacing
Guidelines: line feature labels • Label along feature portions • Use slight character spacing • Repeat labels for long features
Guidelines: line feature labels • Label along feature portions • Use slight character spacing • Repeat labels for long features • Place label at straight, horizontal portions
Guidelines: line feature labels • Break lines that interfere with labels, but minimize interference
Guidelines: line feature labels • Break lines that interfere with labels, but minimize interference • Position labels above features if possible
Guidelines: line feature labels • Break lines that interfere with labels, but minimize interference • Position labels above features if possible • No upside down labels
Guidelines: line feature labels • Break lines that interfere with labels, but minimize interference • Position labels above features if possible • No upside down labels • Use simple splines to approximate feature
Guidelines: line feature labels • Break lines that interfere with labels, but minimize interference • Position labels above features if possible • No upside down labels • Use simple splines to approximate feature • Small, consistent gaps between features and labels
Let’s move on to Area Labels Shall we?
Area labels • Area feature labels indicate extent • Often include large amounts of character spacing (K E R N I N G) • Point size enlargement (Not good) • Curved labels are good • Imply horizontal and vertical extent
Guidelines: area labels • Suggest area extent with label • Position • Leading and Kerning • Curves • Use uppercase letters (usually) • Adjust position that gaps fit across features