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Map of the Day (MOTD) – 3D Wooden Maps

March 29, 2016 By GISuser

Here’s a fun and unique addition to our MOTD collection… not simply a map but how about 3D wooden maps? Yes indeed, this cool woodworking shop can turn any map into a beautiful, custom, 3D wooden work of art!

Filed Under: Around the Web, Maps and Cartography, Top Press Tagged With: 3D, Art, map of the day, Maps, MOTD, wooden map

Ever wonder to yourself, “Where on Earth?” Enter The Functional and Beautiful MapWheel

August 11, 2015 By GISuser

MapWheel is a new, functional and attractive piece of home decor intended to trigger fond memories, provoke conversations

Ever wonder to yourself, “Where on Earth?” Enter The Functional and Beautiful MapWheel — Simply put, according to the creators, A MapWheel is a new, functional and attractive piece of home decor intended to trigger fond memories, provoke conversations and celebrate locations that have significance to you. Indeed they are creative and I have no […]

Filed Under: Around the Web, Business, Maps and Cartography, THE EDITOR, Tips, Top Features Tagged With: Art, Cartography, kickstarter, mapwheel, travel

USGS Engravings Offered to the Public

April 8, 2015 By GISuser

From the 1880s to the 1950s, the U. S. Geological Survey used engraved copper plates in the process of printing many thousands of topographic and  geographic quadrangle maps at several map scales.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Art, Engravings, USGS

Art, Technology and Ecology Collaborate for Innovative Public Plaza Design

October 21, 2011 By Editor

MINNEAPOLIS–Located on the east end of the Washington Avenue Bridge in Minneapolis, Minn., a pedestrian plaza is the focus of a design competition that will completely change how pedestrians and cyclists experience the space. The design team of Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. (SEH®) is among the final four finalists who will present their designs to […]

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Art, Business, News, Technology and Ecology Collaborate for Innovative Public Plaza Design

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