Showing posts with label maps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maps. Show all posts

the gypsy travel log.

i love maps. i love bulletin boards. i love travel and i love DIY projects. so, when i stumbled across this map on designsponge, it just made my little gypsy heart oh so happy. perhaps now i will start keeping track of my summer travels and when i return to vermont in september, a little art project will be happily waiting for me! and then, when i am through documenting that, mr. frederickson i can start our own list of all the places we wish to go...and that list is one worth saving.

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where you came from.

i simply love this colorful handpainted map courtesy of the royal we by oliver jeffers. it's lovely as is, but the best part is, it comes with 100 orange pushpins to track your travels and one red pin to mark your home base....so you never forget where you came from, or where you've been.

thanks, lake jane for the tip (-:

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i spy cartography.

this is simply the coolest thing ever.
i love maps and i love the i spy personals in seven days - where folks can write in about missed opportunities, unrequited love, and crushes in general and it is often specific to location - ie. "the smile that you flashed me with my breakfast sandwich at hunger mtn coop more than made up for forgetting the tomato. i would love to see you again in something other than your chef whites"
and marty schnure, a geography major from middlebury college, combined the two into the most clever and eye catching map i have ever seen. she describes this creation as “a spatial representation of something not often thought of in spatial terms, or as mappable data: human interactions.”
marty's i spy map is a finalist in the national bizarre map challenge. click here to view the maps and vote for your favorite. just make sure to do it by april 26, at 3pm vt standard time.
if the image alone hasn't captured your attention just listen to her reasoning behind it...“(i chose this i spy map) because it is both unique to vermont and universal; while the map is ostensibly very regional, it transcends its regionalism by representing universally recognizable human needs and wants: connection, intimacy, infatuation, making eye contact with the cutie in the produce section, etc.”
yet another brilliant vermonter among us.

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