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Google Maps & Label Readability

41latitude:

Why Do Google Maps’s City Labels Seem Much More “Readable” Than Those of Its Competitors?


For months, I’ve been trying to figure out why Google Maps’s city labels seem so much more readable than the labels on other mapping sites.

To me, Google’s labels seem to “pop” much more than the other sites’ labels. Major cities also seem to stand out much more. [1] And whenever you’re quickly scanning the maps, the label you’re searching for seems to stand out just a little sooner on Google’s maps.

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PROCESS: Dirty Harry

ollymoss:

I’ve received a lot of requests to share the process behind this poster:

I don’t usually like sharing process because my pieces go from sketch to final very quickly. The time-consuming part is in the hunt for the idea - the rest should be self-explanatory. A technical breakdown would consist of innumerable tiny and neurotic variations on text and composition. Hardly interesting stuff.

So here is a breakdown for the idea instead.