There are several ways architecture and design professionals use a map for site analysis. Nowadays, you don’t want to present heavy text and number data to your clients and co-workers. Using inspirational-looking maps to visualize your site data can both help you inform your clients and co-workers better and drive the creative process during your site analysis.
The Printmaps editor imports data from OpenStreetMap and makes it easy accessible for you to edit within the editor with shapes, layers that you can filter, routes and points of interests. The result you download in either a high resolution PNG or a layered PSD or SVG file.
Have a look at the features of the Printmaps editor and how to use them.
Use a layered map for site analysis
Architecture and design professionals can pick a variety of ways to present their architecture site analysis, all of them including the use of maps. With either Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop probably being a long trusted friend during the data visualisation process, the question remains; where to get a high resolution map image, preferably already layered and labeled?
This is where Printmaps steps in
Within minutes you have downloaded a layered map image. With the online map editor you can select any site, pick filters and add shapes and content. Receive a layered PSD or SVG file and the magic in your editing program of choice can start.
The final result is high resolution and suitable for quality print, untill a maximum size of 660mmx660mm.
That’s why a Printmap forms a perfect foundation map for site analysis.
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