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Let's see if we can get back to Geraldine's initial design work in Toner, where the zoomed-in roads are delicate and light, instead of thick and black.
Let's see if we can get back to Geraldine's initial design work in Toner, where the zoomed-in roads are delicate and light, instead of thick and black.
Compare the road work:
http://maps.stamen.com/toner/#17/-34.92279/138.59317
to
http://maps.stamen.com/toner-2010/#17/-34.92279/138.59317
http://maps.stamen.com/toner/#16/-34.9228/138.5932
to
http://maps.stamen.com/toner-lines/#16/-34.9228/138.5932
Single, thin lines on edges of roads, instead of thick black fill.
I'd also suggest Geraldine work specifically on #15 to get the right balance:
http://maps.stamen.com/toner/#15/-34.9228/138.5932
Also, noting that using so much black doesn't print as well:
http://studio.stamen.com/citytracking/blog/node/36
#14 and up look lovely!
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