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Mapping by Design: A Guide to ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 225 pages, kõrgus x laius: 228x228 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1589486048
  • ISBN-13: 9781589486041
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 225 pages, kõrgus x laius: 228x228 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1589486048
  • ISBN-13: 9781589486041

Create visual and geospatial stories that blend map science and map design.

To make aesthetically pleasing, informative maps, mapmakers and graphic designers have historically used time-consuming tasks and workflows as part of the job. But what if you could get to the aesthetic design of your mapping projects much sooner with access to accurate, detailed map layers and powerful mapping tools that could enhance your story? Enter ArcGIS® Maps for Adobe® Creative Cloud®, the mapping extension that connects Adobe® Illustrator® to the power of ArcGIS, Esri’s geospatial software.

Mapping by Design: A Guide to ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud is the guidebook for making effective maps using Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud. Learn how to create compelling visual stories with maps following comprehensive tutorials designed to navigate readers through common mapmaking workflows.

Key topics include:

  • Learning the user interface components of Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud
  • Creating maps following common workflows
  • Performing custom geo-analyses
  • Using automated custom symbology and map elements
  • Integrating Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud into your ArcGIS Pro cartographic workflows

By connecting Illustrator to ArcGIS Online, this extension gives designers the power to create maps by providing easy access to authoritative digital maps and map layers. In Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud, this seamless connection means that you can add these digital map layers, perform many map enhancements and geo-analytical functions, and then download your maps as well-organized, ready-to-design files in Illustrator. Further, Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud allows ArcGIS Pro users to open their maps and layouts in Illustrator and continue adding and analyzing map data and layers.

Whether you are a creative seeking to make beautiful maps with a familiar graphic design application or a GIS Professional who wants to learn the ArcGIS ProtoIllustrator integration workflow, Mapping by Design serves as a practical guide for all mapmakers.



Mapping by Design: A Guide to ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud serves as a practical guide for all mapmakers who want to create compelling maps using Adobe® Illustrator®.

Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
Chapter 1 Welcome to ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud
1(12)
Advantages of Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud
1(8)
Getting started with Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud
9(4)
Chapter 2 Exploring the Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud user interface
13(30)
Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud panels
13(1)
What is a mapboard?
14(3)
Mapboards panel features
17(4)
Tutorial 2.1 Creating a mapboard
21(5)
Mapboard toolbar
26(1)
Compilation panel
26(7)
Tutorial 2.2 Building a map with the Compilation panel
33(7)
A tour of the Processes panel
40(3)
Chapter 3 The advantages of synced maps
43(22)
Tutorial 3.1 Exploring a synced map file
48(6)
Tutorial 3.2 Adding customized layers to a synced mapboard
54(11)
Chapter 4 Managing map content using Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud
65(24)
Content organization structure and access
65(3)
Tutorial 4.1 Making thematic maps
68(10)
Tutorial 4.2 Custom symbols using the Processes panel
78(9)
Local data
87(2)
Chapter 5 Advanced mapmaking using Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud
89(30)
Using analytical tools for better map stories
89(1)
Map projections
89(3)
Geo-analysis tools
92(1)
Tutorial 5.1 Winnipeg airport map
93(6)
Tutorial 5.2 Visualize routes to rock-climbing destinations
99(9)
Tutorial 5.3 Add demographic data
108(11)
Chapter 6 Customizing maps using the Processes panel
119(14)
Tutorial 6.1 Mapping the Olympic Peninsula
119(14)
Chapter 7 The ArcGIS Pro-to-Illustrator workflow
133
About ArcGIS Pro
134(1)
A complete workflow
134(1)
Part 1 Authoring a map or layout in ArcGIS Pro for Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud
135(13)
Exporting from ArcGIS Pro to Illustrator via AIX file
148(6)
Part 2 Working with an AIX file
154
Award-winning cartographer Sarah Bell has been a professional mapmaker for more than a decade. She began at Esri in 2013 as a cartographer and datavisualization designer, and she is currently the lead product engineer for ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud.



Sarahs career began with the National Park Service in 2008 when she mapped climbing stories of Mount Rainier while completing her post-baccalaureate certificate in GIS at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Prior to joining Esri, Sarah was a cartographer in Bellingham, WA, and also worked at Western Washington Universitys Resilience Institute while earning her M.S. in geography.



Sarah enjoys combining her two passions of cartography and rock climbing by hand-drawing maps of the mountainous landscapes in which she climbs. She also frequently publishes tutorials on mapmaking. You can connect with her on Twitter and Instagram @sarahbellmaps, and by visiting her website, http://www.sarahbellmaps.com. Sarah lives in the Pacific Northwest with her partner, Joseph Ferrare, and old puppy, Jasper.