I used to love doing lino prints at school, although I was always a bit nervous that I’d slip with the tools and impale my hand. Anne L. posted this link cut of the Île de Ré on the platform formerly known as Twitter. I’m not sure whether Anne was […]
Matt Malone posted this map of Madagascar that he spotted at the Florida Aquarium in Tampa, commenting that the ‘interlacing of animals and labels in the map tiles is fantastic.’
Erik shared this from his French excursions. “A #mapsinthewild and #rotaryinternational together. I’d usually say Nice, but it’s actually Lyon…” I’d say “Nice one Erik”
I think Paul Smith is a bit of a map fan. We’ve done a few Mappery posts featuring Paul Smith fashion, such as the map in the window and the globes in the shops. How about treating that map fan in your life to a pair of globe cuff links? […]
Doug shared this from Halifax, Nova Scotia. A bit disconcerting that it is almost East up but I guess most people aren’t viewing it with a compass in hand
It must be great when you see your work installed as a map in the Wild. Simon Polster was pretty pleased. “The map board with my overview map of the Transcaucasian Trail has been installed at Lake Arpa, Armenia 😊
Erik sent these pics from a motorway stop in France. He reckoned that the positioning was a little off to the north but heck, you have to give marks for trying!
They really like maps in Madison, Wisconsin. Even in the car wash they have maps on display just in case you forget there you are. These came from Glen Pawelski
In the style of a Marks and Spencer advert – This is not any road sign, it’s an Icelandic map style road sign. This is the kind of sign where you would have to park the car and take a few minutes to work out where you are going. Sent […]