Hi Joe,

I like your choice of land colours, from previous experience we know that
choosing good contour colours is a nightmare!

Remember the map is going to be really big and high resolution. This means
that I think that squares (not pixels) with sharp sides will actually look
quite good.

Other things to say are:

1. The map should fill up much more of the page, I feel.

2. The sea should still be darker, IMO. Even black, possibly.

3. I think the typography needs to be ultra modern, with no background box
for the key or the title.

For a title, how about something a little cold and businesslike:

"A Crowdsourced Scenicness Map of Great Britain: 1,148,009 votes on the
scenicness of 191,568 different photos, each taken in a unique 1-by-1
kilometre square"

"Keep improving this map - Play at scenic.mysociety.org"

I'm actually not even sure it needs any key, necessarily (mapping herecy, I
know, but it might make the point about it not being scientific).

best,

Tom






2009/9/20 Joe Lanman <[email protected]>

> Thanks for that - I've attached a version I'm playing with
>
> I've smoothed and posterised the heatmap - as it was fairly low resolution
> and looked a bit pixelly - this effect means we can make something much
> higher resolution (eg for print) without it pixelising.
>
> apart from that I've just added a title, a gradient background
> (globe-esque?) and a key.. what do people think? Right direction? When you
> say a bit of fun, is this going to be publicly available?
>
> Joe
>
>
>
> 2009/9/20 Andrew Bailey <[email protected]>
>
>  As requested, a green to grey theme with a darker sea colour. I perfer
>> the first version myself as large areas such as the sea mask are easier on
>> the eye.
>>
>> I've chucked out all available formats in the software, sorry - no png.
>> We've got ps, pdf, emf and ai.
>>
>> http://www.planetnomad.com/dump/Green_to_DGrey_Layout.pdf
>> http://www.planetnomad.com/dump/DGreen_to_LGrey_Layout.pdf
>>
>> just change the extension to download the other files.
>>
>> I imagine there's further tweaks on the colour still to do but it's
>> probably easier if suggestions include rgb values. I'll work on pinpointing
>> some top 10 / bottom 10 and some city names.
>>
>> I think we've got to consider the poster as an asthetic bit of fun only -
>> you shouldn't read too much into the results.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>> On Sun, 20 Sep 2009 00:37 +0100, "Joe Lanman" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I'd be very happy to help out on this!
>>
>> I agree that green to gray could be a nicer colour theme - can we get a
>> version like that? I can try messing with colour channels, but it would be
>> easier to do it from source.
>>
>> On that note - it would be great to get the image as something other than
>> pdf - a vector format like eps or high resolution bitmap (png) would be
>> great.
>>
>> Just a general question - what is the end goal for this project? Eg. an A3
>> poster to sell on the MySociety site? Is it purely promotional (aesthetic),
>> or more of a straight informatic (accurate and useful)?
>>
>> Joe
>>
>>
>> 2009/9/18 Andrew Bailey <[email protected]>
>>
>> will do.
>>
>> On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 18:42 +0100, "Timothy Green" <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>  > Great start. To agree with Tom, I think a colour scheme of grey to
>> green
>> > might work better in terms of readability, green of course being "hot"
>> > and grey "not". The grid is a bit distracting and doesn't seem to add
>> > anything.
>> >
>> > As you seem to suggest, I think photos around the edge, pointing to
>> > various diverse scenic areas would work - as are a few major towns and
>> > perhaps national parks (though maybe the point of SON is more a focus on
>> > town prettiness than wilderness?)
>> >
>> > -t
>> >
>> > Tom Steinberg wrote:
>> > > If I could suggest priorities they would be:
>> > >
>> > > 1. Finding a slightly nicer basic colour scale, from 'hot' to 'not',
>> > > and a complementary sea colour. This is the most important decision
>> > > for making the graphic sing I think. Quite a dark colour for the sea
>> > > would be best, I feel.
>> > >
>> > > 2. A nice big title along the top
>> > >
>> > > 3. Overlaid place names, but not so many it blots out the information
>> > > the map contains.
>> > >
>> > > Once it has those basic things, it might be 'done', but if it isn't,
>> > > those are the basis for working out what optional extras to add.
>> > >
>> > > Joe - is this something you could help with, given your ninja logo
>> skills?
>> > >
>> > > best,
>> > >
>> > > Tom
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
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