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Telling Stories with Maps

Telling Stories with Maps

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Bring your data to life with this essential guide to storytelling with maps.  From scraping patterns in sand to drawing intricate lines on vellum and paper, to charting every place on the planet, humans have used maps as a powerful storytelling medium. The advent of the digital age has revolutionized the creation, distribution, and consumption of maps. The web created enormous opportunities for storytelling, enabling maps to dance and weave, partnering with other multimedia elements—photos, video, audio, text—to tell countless tales about our world.  Featuring a foreword by renowned travel writer and cofounder of Lonely Planet Tony Wheeler, Telling Stories with Maps: Lessons from a Lifetime of Creating Place-Based Narratives bridges both analog and digital realms, showcasing how maps themselves tell stories and enrich narratives by providing context and insight. Richly illustrated with examples from traditional maps to the latest digital visualizations, this book is an essential guide for anyone interested in the powerful storytelling potential of maps.  Allen Carroll leads an editorial team at Esri that publishes ArcGIS® StoryMaps℠ stories and supports a global community of storytellers who have used ArcGIS StoryMaps to create millions of multimedia narratives. Before joining Esri, Carroll spent 27 years at the National Geographic Society, designing scores of maps for its renowned magazine and other publications. Carroll spearheaded the creation of the seventh and eighth editions of the World Atlas; the publication of many new web resources and other special projects featuring biodiversity, conservation, and Indigenous cultures; and numerous other projects. After joining Esri in 2010, Caroll founded its StoryMaps team, which developed web tools that enabled hundreds of thousands of individuals and organizations to tell placebased stories combining interactive maps and multimedia content.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
180
Release Date:
2025-06-10
Publication Date:
2025-06-10
Publisher:
Esri Press
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
1589487974
ISBN13:
9781589487970
GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
Weight:
623 g
Height:
192 cm
Width:
234 cm
Thickness:
22 cm
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