Still looking for good examples for my class of where and when people use Fun Maps, or artists with interesting takes on them #Art#Illustration#KidLitArt Below: Paul Mafayon, Citysaurus, David Hancock , Martin Haake
XKCD has a lot of fun maps, some of which might suit your purposes. The online communities ones are both very dated at this point but very cool www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.p...
I have one you’ll love. The Spanish translation by @cronocifi.bsky.social@ninocipri.bsky.social@lauriellemaven.bsky.socialshop.crononauta.es/products/ave...
Una anciana desaparece de repente por un portal a otra dimensión mientras visitaba la exposición de una conocida tienda de muebles. Dos trabajadores con un trabajo precario deben encargarse de su resc...
Oh I adore stuff like this
@ericgrissom.com has some nice maps in the Goblin OGNs created by his talented kid.
I remember having a book called Citymaze which was a maze book about cities from all over the world along with facts about their landmarks. www.amazon.com/Citymaze-col...
Kill Six Billion Demons has a whole bunch: a home in a giant skull, a tower carved from a dead god, and a map of part of the city at the center of the universe
I feel like there was a trend in the late 70s/early 80s for city-based fun maps in the US. My grandmother had this one framed