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Posted on December 13, 2013October 31, 2014 by danlatorre

Google Maps don’t convey, to humans, that cities are made of neighborhoods. These handmade maps do.

Photo & Map of Portland by Archie Archambault.

Via Slate: Circular city maps: Archie Archambault designs minimalist city maps printed on a 19th-Century letterpress.

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