dai11y 08/12/2020

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A plan for accessible maps

  • Benjy Stanton describes how he would design a map service from the ground up, considering the needs of all users. Maps are inherently inaccessible – they require digital and geographic literacy as well as visual methods of communication, so they should always be seen as an enhancement. Benjy’s tips can be largely summed up as follows:
  • The core content should be available outside of the map, e.g. as a data table or downloadable spreadsheet. Design your map in black and white first, to help prevent you relying on colour alone to convey meaning. Avoid pan & zoom interactivity unless they’re required. Ensure all interactive features (rivers, roads etc) are high contrast enough to see. Turn off background layers you don’t need. Test the map works on mobile and with a keyboard.

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