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We produce thematic maps exact to your specification, please contact us for a free quotation. This page shows a typical thematic map sample:
mapID: THM9010pdf
- map content: Population growth rate, with data from the U.S. Census Bureau 2005, world map with international borders, Capital city points, diagramm showing those 15 countries with lowest and with highest annual population change - Text: ISO-2 country names, Capital city points, legend Details: as shown on the original map and the cut-outs above, maps acquired by purchase do not have the "data2map" watermarks - Series: "Thematic map" - File format: pdf - Last Update: 2006 - Recommended Software: Adobe Illustrator CS2 oder höher - Free trial maps are available: HERE Features: world map is based on the data2map "Business-Series", the pdf-Format can not be edited like the other maps of the "Business-Series". It is a fully vectorized map and can be scaled without loss of qualitiy, colours etc. can be changed.
Layers/ Groupings: All information is grouped and sorted into layers. Try these features under your hard- and software conditions with our free trial map.
FREE BUSINESS-LICENCE: Our generous user rights under the "Business-Licence" are already included in the purchase price! With every purchase, the customer obtains the perpetual, non exclusive and non transferable right to use the original maps as basis for the creation of "own works". The maps may be used by the addressee of the invoice and, if applicable, by its employees at the same location. Professional graphics studios may use the original data2map media for creating own and individual products for their clients. No redistribution rights! The legal use always requires the creation of "own and individual works." Proof of the user rights is the original invoice from data2map. Please read the full copyright notice HERE
We produce your individuel thematic map: Please let us know your requirements, and contact us for your individual map production.
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