The document discusses the pros and cons of print maps versus digital maps. It notes that print maps can be accessed offline, help with cognitive comprehension, and provide a better big picture view, but are static and difficult to update. Digital maps allow for easy updating, dynamic filtering and scaling of data, translation to different languages, and interactive information, but require an online connection. The document concludes by suggesting using both print and digital maps together for their complementary benefits.
3. Oregon Metro
1.8 million people
Oregon Metro
1.8 million people
Clackamas County
419,425 people
Multnomah County
813,300 people
Washington County
606,280 people
4. Oregon Metro
1.8 million people
Clackamas County
419,425 people
Multnomah County
813,300 people
Washington County
606,280 people
Rivergrove
505
Durham
1,880
Tigard
52,785
Gladstone
11,880
Happy
Valley
20,945
Gresham
110,505
Cornelius
11,935
Beaverton
97,000
Fairview
8,990Forest
Grove
24,125
Hillsboro
101,920
Johnson
City 560King City
3,700
Lake Oswego
38,215
Maywood Park
750
Milwaukie
20,525
Oregon
City
34,860
Portland
648,740
Sherwood
19,505
Troutdale
16,185
Tualatin
27,055 West Linn
25,830
Wilsonville
25,250
Wood
Village
3,920
Tigard
52,785
Gladstone
11,880
Happy
Valley
20,945
Gresham
110,505
Cornelius
11,935
Beaverton
97,000
Fairview
8,990Forest
Grove
24,125
Hillsboro
101,920
Lake Oswego
38,215
Maywood Park
750
Milwaukie
20,525
Oregon
City
34,860
Portland
648,740
Sherwood
19,505
Troutdale
16,185
Tualatin
27,055 West Linn
25,830
Wilsonville
25,250
Wood
Village
5. 0 3 6 Miles
Rivergrove
505
Durham
1,880
Tigard
52,785
Gladstone
11,880
Happy
Valley
20,945
Gresham
110,505
Cornelius
11,935
Beaverton
97,000
Fairview
8,990Forest
Grove
24,125
Hillsboro
101,920
Johnson
City 560King City
3,700
Durham
1,880
Johnson
City 560King City
3,700
Lake Oswego
38,215
Maywood Park
750
Milwaukie
20,525
Oregon
City
34,860
Portland
648,740
Sherwood
19,505
Troutdale
16,185
Tualatin
27,055 West Linn
25,830
Wilsonville
25,250
Wood
Village
3,920
Tigard
52,785
Gladstone
11,880
Happy
Valley
20,945
Gresham
110,505
Cornelius
11,935
Beaverton
97,000
Fairview
8,990Forest
Grove
24,125
Hillsboro
101,920
Lake Oswego
38,215
Maywood Park
750
Milwaukie
20,525
Oregon
City
34,860
Portland
648,740
Sherwood
19,505
Troutdale
16,185
Tualatin
27,055 West Linn
25,830
Wilsonville
25,250
Wood
Village
6. Print Maps
• Can be accessed offline
• Can physically be used in physical
spaces
• Stronger cognitive comprehension*
• Provide the Big Picture better.
• They are static
• Cannot be updated easily
• Limited number of features
• Limited to specific area based on the
scale
• Storage takes lots of space
• Can be easily updated
• Can be dynamic with respect to scale,
extent and data filtering
• Flexibility to change languages
• Can be animated to show change
• Provides information interactively
• Mostly limited to online connections
• Require (battery) energy
• Can be reliant on GPS
• Can require lots of microprocessing
hardware and complex software
Digital Maps
*people who read paper maps consistently demonstrate better reading comprehension
than those who read the same material on a screen.
30. • Choose web safe colors within the CMYK gamut to prevent drastic color shifts
• Use ArcPro coupled with ArcGIS Online for consistency and efficiency
• Leverage multi-scale interactivity to provide greater depth of understanding