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  1. Users’ Visual Experience During Temporal Navigation in Forecast Weather Maps on Mobile Devices
  2. Cartography and Geomedia
  3. How to Design Map of ‘Utopiae’ for Game Players?
  4. Cartography and Geomedia in Pragmatic Dimensions
  5. Mini-Map Design Features as a Navigation Aid in the Virtual Geographical Space Based on Video Games
  6. User Evaluation of Thematic Maps on Operational Areas of Rescue Helicopters
  7. Map Design and Usability of a Simplified Topographic 2D Map on the Smartphone in Landscape and Portrait Orientations
  8. Geomedia Attributes for Perspective Visualization of Relief for Historical Non-Cartometric Water-Colored Topographic Maps
  9. Field sketching – today and at the beginning of professional military mapping
  10. Quantitative, orderly and qualitative visualisation of urban environment
  11. Story from Realm of Maps in Regensburg
  12. Which mapping technique for population density is effective, attractive, and suggestive?
  13. Filming the Historical Geography: Story from the Realm of Maps in Regensburg
  14. Modern Cartographic Forms of Expression: The Renaissance of Multimedia Cartography
  15. Linear and painterly expression in topographic works of art during the Enlightenment
  16. Web Map Effectiveness in the Responsive Context of the Graphical User Interface
  17. Mini-Map for Gamers Who Walk and Teleport in a Virtual Stronghold
  18. The Land Use Mapping Techniques (Including the Areas Used by Pedestrians) Based on Low-Level Aerial Imagery
  19. Experts and Gamers on Immersion into Reconstructed Strongholds
  20. Experten und Computerspieler über eine Art, in die virtuelle Realität einzutauchen
  21. Time, Spatial, and Descriptive Features of Pedestrian Tracks on Set of Visualizations
  22. Graphic Design and Button Placement for Mobile Map Applications
  23. Complexity Level of People Gathering Presentation on an Animated Map—Objective Effectiveness Versus Expert Opinion
  24. Spatial visualization of quantitative landscape changes in an industrial region between 1827 and 1883. Case study Katowice, southern Poland
  25. Digital processing of old topographical maps for the reference base for quantitative and qualitative studies of landscape changes
  26. Graphic design and placement of map tools in mobile map application
  27. Statistical maps for comparative visualization of landscape changes for industrial centers from different countries
  28. Teaching of geographical space relations for cartography – Academic Outdoor Station in Poznan (Poland)
  29. The visualization of the use of land on the basis of the dynamics of the pedestrian movement from the interval UAV imaging
  30. Who were cartographers of manuscript topographic maps in the Enlightenment?
  31. Workflow for 3D geovisualization of the data obtained with the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle in Augmented Reality
  32. Scope of Information in the Legends of Topographical Maps in the Nineteenth Century – Urmesstischblätter
  33. Die kartographische Rekonstruktion der Landschaftsentwicklung des Oberschlesischen Industriegebiets (Polen) und des Ruhrgebiets (Deutschland)
  34. An Analysis of Drawing Techniques used on European Topographic Maps in the Eighteenth Century
  35. Graphically supported evaluation of mapping techniques used in presenting spatial accessibility
  36. Cartographic Redundancy in Reducing Change Blindness in Detecting Extreme Values in Spatio-Temporal Maps
  37. Geovisualisation as a process of creating complementary visualisations: static two-dimensional, surface three-dimensional, and interactive
  38. Low aerial imagery – an assessment of georeferencing errors and the potential for use in environmental inventory
  39. The Differentiation of Point Symbols using Selected Visual Variables in the Mobile Augmented Reality System
  40. Spatio-temporal dependencies between hospital beds, physicians and health expenditure using visual variables and data classification in statistical table
  41. Cartographic sign as a core of multimedia map prepared by non-cartographers in free map services
  42. Map, tourism
  43. How the Black Line, Dash and Dot Created the Rules of Cartographic Design 400 Years Ago
  44. Database of topographical objects as a ground for creation The spatial development study in polish communes
  45. Cartographic visualization of firehydrants accessibility for the purpose of decision making
  46. The geovisualisation window of the temporal and spatial variability for Volunteered Geographic Information activities
  47. Map compiling, map reading, and cartographic design in "Pragmatic pyramid of thematic mapping"
  48. Point Symbols: Investigating Principles and Originality in Cartographic Design
  49. Prussian Topographic Maps of Wielkopolska Until 1803
  50. Old Maps as a Source of Information About Inland Waters and the Extent of Their Man-Made Transformations
  51. The Effect of Cartographic Content on Tourist Map Users