About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 117. Chapters: Tube map, Technical drawing, Glyph, Teaching method, Storyboard, Map projection, Blueprint, Pictogram, Information visualization, Schematic, Timeline, Coat of arms, Engineering drawing, Chart, Picture dictionary, Walam Olum, Scientific visualization, Previsualization, Information graphics, Pioneer plaque, Nautical chart, Visual analytics, Hazard symbol, List of information graphics software, State diagram, U.S. Route shield, Patent visualisation, Table, Visual learning, Treemapping, Labeling, Inspiration Software, Isotype, Graphicacy, Transit map, No symbol, Whiteprint, Nameplate, Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System, Harvey Balls, National Fire Protection Association, Software visualization, Bumper sticker, News Illustrated, Statistical graphics, Energy Systems Language, Cutaway drawing, Starlight Information Visualization System, Archaeological plan, Orthographic projection, Exploded view drawing, Vis5D, Aperture card, Placard, Radial tree, Four Square Writing Method, Archaeological illustration, Chartjunk, Creately, Surya Majapahit, Motion chart, The Way Things Work, Funnel chart, House sign, List of graphical methods, Hypergraphy, Sparkline, Baby on Board, Vinyl banners, Bullet graph, DOT pictograms, Cross section, Graphic organizer, Check sheet, Planimetrics, Signage systems, Wayfinding, Webdings, Freedman-Diaconis rule, VisAD, Rhizome Navigation, Small multiple, Information sign, Artistic rendering, Wigmore chart, Panopticode, Ionogram, Cave5D, Funding thermometer. Excerpt: The tube map is the schematic diagram (transit map) representing the lines and stations of some of London's rapid transit rail systems, the London Underground (commonly known as the tube, hence the name), the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and London Overground. As a schematic diagram it shows not the geographic but the relativ...