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Bruceswar wrote:I just noticed you have the wrong image for London..... Not sure how I missed that until now... but this is correct image..
CJ Lues wrote:My entry is in!!!
DJ Teflon wrote:CJ Lues wrote:My entry is in!!!
Where?
MrBenn wrote:Host your map files (one entry per contestant please) using Photobucket, imageshack or some other file sharing program, and provide a link to Industrial Helix by CC Time: 2011-05-10 18:59:59.
CJ Lues wrote:DJ Teflon wrote:CJ Lues wrote:My entry is in!!!
Where?
I Sent it to Industrial Helix...
All entries must be submitted by May 10th, 2011.
Entries will be shortlisted by the foundry staff and a vote of the best maps will commence within five days of deadline. All submissions will be anonymous until a clear winner has been determined. Please submit both large and small images via PM to, yours truly, Industrial Helix.
World Cities Contest: Pick your favourite London Map
Hello,
Like announced in the official topic of the competition, since we have 3 different graphical representations of London, we decided to start a poll to understand which of these maps the Conquer Club Community like the most.
The poll will run for a week and everyone can vote, but be careful because you have just a single vote. So make your choice carefully!
Which is your favourite London Map?
Map 1
Map 2
Map 3
After a week of voting, the London map with most votes will be picked to participate to the final poll to elect the overall winner of the competition.
Nobodies
ender516 wrote:I agree about the perspective on #1, but for me, it is very reminiscent of the Great Lakes map (not really a bad thing, as I like that map), and it seems to have dropped the Southwark label off the small map. #2 is just a bit too green for me, although I do like the skyline silhouette. The border on #3 is pretty snappy, but the corners on the legends are a bit much for me and I am not fond of the colour scheme. All in all, I am voting for #1.
ComposerNate wrote:They all need some proofreading. Also, I notice that the abbreviations for some areas are different in different maps. Are there any abbreviations that are standard for London neighborhoods, or boroughs, or whatever they call them?
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