
Upper Left Cities
A Cultural Atlas of San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle
- Hardcover
224 pages
- Release Date
12 October 2021
Summary
San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle are compared and contrasted through 150 innovative infographic maps that blend traditional cartography with modern graphic design. “Upper Left Cities” redefines modern cartography by going into uncharted territory to create a narrative about three great cities through informative and detailed infographic maps.
Explore and compare San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle through:
- Wildlife and city trails
- Voting records
- Co…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781632171825 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1632171821 |
| Author: | Hunter Shobe, David Banis, Zuriel van Belle |
| Publisher: | Blue Star Press |
| Imprint: | Sasquatch Books |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 224 |
| Release Date: | 12 October 2021 |
| Weight: | 953g |
| Dimensions: | 262mm x 210mm x 21mm |
| Series: | Urban Infographic Atlases |
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Critics Review
“The graphics are the key to the book: creative, eye-catching, and sometimes weird (at least one is stitched in needlepoint). But the overall effect is a kind of visual almanac that presents information you can take, interpret, or commit to memory as you wish. This is a digestible way to consume numbers and data points; there is an art to it. The data might not change your view of any of the three cities, but bits will stick to your mental socks like burrs. If you want urban detail and comparisons with ‘sister’ cities — especially in ways you never knew you wanted — this is a book for you.”—Crosscut“The story of Portland, Seattle, and San Francisco, told through gorgeously illustrated maps.”—Portland Monthly
About The Author
Hunter Shobe
HUNTER SHOBE is a cultural geographer and assistant professor at Portland State University. He holds a PhD in geography from the University of Oregon and has more than twenty years of experience researching the cultural, political, and economic dimensions of how people connect to places and environments. Past studies focused on diverse topics, including the role of Football Club Barcelona in constructing urban identity in Barcelona, and national identity in Catalonia.
DAVID BANIS has managed the Center for Spatial Analysis and Research in the Geography Department at Portland State University since 2006, working with a wide variety of partners at the federal, state, and local levels. His work explores the diverse ways that cartographers can tell stories with maps, focusing on the mapping of nontraditional subjects.
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