Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Exercise 4 -Julian Apong
My cycling map of Toronto showed the major cycling routes for the downtown core. It had an easy to read and find legend. The only real problem was the amount of irrelevant information on the Bike Path authority and their mission statement, which could have been removed in order to make the map larger and easier to read.
The bike paths themselves were easy to locate, highlighted in a bold blue line that made their routes obvious. The inclusion of side streets increase the amount of noise on the map but are ultimately necessary in order to make the map as useful as possible. Very little of the map is actually bicycle paths, however. They could replace the large section where there are no bike paths available with close-ups of the biking areas.
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