Do you find subway-style to be a good method of conveying information?
People seem to have agreed that the use of distinct colors is good, but are there more efficient ways of conveying the same info, for a given size?
For example London tube map doesn't waste space to show actual distance and I am looking for other ideas on how to compress this.
The designer suggests it was done for aesthetic reasons. More importantly it held my interest a lot longer than a typical map might have, and thus I now know more about Ancient Roman roads!
I can't stand these subway maps. I carry a copy of the geographic tube map on my phone. I want to relate the locations to reality, and these subway maps fail to do that. I could possibly go along with a geographic map that changed scale toward the outside, as long as it included contour lines to indicate the reducing scale.