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thecandlelightlibrary 's review for:
Atlas of the Invisible: Maps and Graphics That Will Change How You See the World
by James Cheshire, Oliver Uberti
adventurous
challenging
emotional
informative
reflective
slow-paced
To be honest, I skimmed much of the accompanying text because I was more interested in the graphics themselves. However, this book is a wealth of information and I know I will gain more insights going back through it. Some of the most impactful maps to me where (in order of inclusion in the book):
- "Invisible Rivers" (page 19)
- "Eyewitness Cartography" (page 34)
- "The United Commutes" (page 74)
- "Octopus's Garden" (page 98)
- "Heat Gradient" (page 158)
- "The New Ages" (page 186)
- "Invisible Rivers" (page 19)
- "Eyewitness Cartography" (page 34)
- "The United Commutes" (page 74)
- "Octopus's Garden" (page 98)
- "Heat Gradient" (page 158)
- "The New Ages" (page 186)