Was tweeted by the Guild this morning!
It's fantastic, isn't it.
This map may have been posted or mentioned here at some time in the past, but it was just re-posted to io9.com today and is a lot of fun to look at. It's quite old at this point, having been drawn about a century ago!
Mappe_of_Fairyland.jpg
High Res Link > http://www.bigmapblog.com/maps/map05...qzPTJKuttc.jpg
IO9.com article > http://io9.gizmodo.com/this-1917-map...-fa-1753349693
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Was tweeted by the Guild this morning!
It's fantastic, isn't it.
"We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams"
Wow, this is awesome. Thanks a lot for (re)posting Xpian! The names are quite excellent too!
One note: the image I embedded in the post above is one that I down-sampled from the high-res linked image. It's actually a good compromise of size and detail. While the high-res image is about 8,000 pixels across and clocks in at 19 MB, my embedded image is over 6,000 px across, has most of the detail, and is less than 5 MB. Over at io9.com, they've got the usual blocky, low-res web images on their blog post--as usual, you can't see many details.
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Open to cartographic commissions. Contact me: christian [at] stiehl.net
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