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Tag Archives: cartography
New Maps – Jerusalem in 4 BC and 21st Century
This book came out this week so I can post about it! This was a fun and interesting assignment – to illustrate these two maps of Jerusalem for The Last Days of Jesus, the middle grade adaptation of Killing Jesus … Continue reading
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Tagged bill o'reilly, black and white, cartography, henry holt books for young readers, historical, history, Jerusalem, Jesus, map, old city, tourism, travel
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New Maps: Europe during the Crusades
I just completed these fun maps for a book that will be published by Oxford University Press in June 2014: The Race for Paradise: An Islamic History of the Crusades by Paul M. Cobb, professor of Islamic and Middle Eastern … Continue reading
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Tagged cartography, crusades, europe, illustration, ink, map, medieval, mediterranean, oxford university press, paul m. cobb, world
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New Map: Washington, D.C. in 1814
This map was a really interesting project for Scholastic for their new time-travel, adventure series, Infinity Ring. I had to design the map on top of a ‘game board’ that had an accurate grid layout of where everything should be … Continue reading
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Tagged cartography, digital illustration, Infinity Ring, map, scholastic, Washington D.C.
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