8 Additional Resource
Below are links to resources in the creation of this workshop that you may find helpful in the future as you explore hand drawn maps further:
8.1 Books:
- Raisz, Erwin. 1962. Principles of Cartography. McGraw-Hill, New York.
- Raisz, Erwin. 1938. General Cartography. McGraw-Hill, New York.
8.2 Digital Art Software:
Open source, cross-platform software for art
8.3 Tutorials
- DataLab’s Cartography for Academic Publications - many of the concepts described in this workshop apply to all cartography
- Sarah Bell’s tutorial for drawing hillshades by hand
- Maps By Owen YouTube Channel - focuses on fantasy maps
- JP Coovert YouTube Channel - focuses on fantasy maps
- DiY LandArch YouTube Channel - focuses on techniques for Landscape Architecture
8.4 Art Inspiration:
- Heather Gabriel Smith - works in woodblock printing and other media
- [Sarah Bell] - digital and analog cartographer and font/typeface designer
- Hannah Dormido - reporter and cartographer; her swirly hand-drawn map style is now available in QGIS
- Aly Miller - mid century modern styled maps
- Molly O’Halloran - watercolor and pen & ink maps
- Elizabeth Person - watercolor maps
- Michele Tobias - one cell comic with a strong map theme
- Jenny Sparks - combines oblique objects and lettering
- Paula Scher - graphic designer
- Bryan Hansel - an accessible style beginners can emulate
- Anton Thomas - known for intricate, large, hand-drawn maps of the world
- Erwin Raisz - professional cartographer who worked in the first half of the 20th century
- Osher Map Library’s Women in Cartography Exhibit Online