Asheville Map chosen for Atlas of Design

From a press release:

Asheville Map chosen for Atlas of Design

The Asheville Map has been selected for an atlas featuring the world’s most beautiful and intriguing cartographic designs.

Best Local Map announced today that its inaugural product, The Asheville Map™, has been selected for inclusion in the NACIS Atlas of Design. The book, scheduled for publication this fall, spotlights “examples of the world’s best cartography.” The paper map of central and metro Asheville is true to scale using an aesthetically rendered topographic base. Highly detailed, including restaurants, breweries, art spaces, entertainment venues, parks, neighborhoods and landmarks, the map articulates the local fabric of the Asheville area. A digital guide accessed through the map’s Smart Corners links to the hundreds of curated points of interest labeled on the map.

This honor comes just six months after The Asheville Map’s first printing which has been receiving praise from Asheville visitors, residents and press for its style and content. Writing for the Asheville Citizen-Times, Carol Motsinger characterized the map as “a beautiful, slick map highlighting everything from breweries to museums; mountain peaks to pharmacies… [a] blend of both fun and function.”

Of particular note is that each map sold benefits MANNA FoodBank. Map sales have already provided thousands of meals to those in need in Western North Carolina.

The  Asheville Map brings to fruition the map that creator Bruce Daniel and his wife Nora wished was available when they first came to Asheville ten years ago. Mr. Daniel, a longtime map designer, is thrilled at the atlas inclusion, stating, “Asheville deserves a map that reflects its place among the world’s best.” Information about purchasing The Asheville Map locally or online can be found at bestlocalmap.com.

Company Information:
Best Local Map designs beautiful and informative maps that celebrate the unique qualities and local flavor of cities that are small in size and big at heart. Each map supports a local beneficiary and provides access to an online guide through Smart Corners™.

MANNA FoodBank  is the designated beneficiary of The Asheville Map. Every map sold provides enough food for more than a meal. MANNA’s mission is to involve, educate, and unite people in the work of ending hunger in Western North Carolina.

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About Alli Marshall
Alli Marshall has lived in Asheville for more than 20 years and loves live music, visual art, fiction and friendly dogs. She is the winner of the 2016 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize and the author of the novel "How to Talk to Rockstars," published by Logosophia Books. Follow me @alli_marshall

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