Saturday, December 6, 2008

Continuously Variable Proportional Circle Map


The map above is an example of a continuously variable proportional circle map. It actually is a combination of a chloropleth map as well. While the key is quite small in this picture (and in a different language lol), from looking at this picture, you can tell that the size of each circle relates to a different area in the Czech Republic and each circle is a different size. Their size corresponds with how much that area of Czech Republic consists of in relation to the key.

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