When asked about why it matters, being mapmaking, you’ll be happy to know that only the smartest minds are attracted to such an inevitability, because of how a landscape, in terms of lenses, and those filters, can represent a greater meaning, that all in all, can be diluted down to a map, and that significance; a place to be placed, amongst the stars eventually, and for the histories of space, something as obvious as a map can be, if you let it, be, that is. Through these examinations, so do correspondences of location.

The vitals of a map can endure the most difficult of circumstances; it is this durability that makes map design and making, so intriguing from a historical record perspective. For Tyner, the most interesting locations could be anywhere, if you have the right lens. But it is with the correct subtractive measures, that you’ll find the true locales, which is worth noting, is different for every traveller. Knowing this map axiom, makes the entire geographical process a bit more accessible, and a lot more clear.

To each his own, when collecting datas about maps, as it is with such a personal memory, that these specialisations of design can evolve, at the same pace of culture and art; the larger the alignment, with the non artistic, then the greater the possibility for accuracy; accuracy without the visual, because of how difficult it is to reach the hearts and minds of cartographers, and their customers, when all is said and done, regardless of what looks better, and what is in actuality, a better and continual precision, made for a legend.