Crossover and extension of hand-drawn map in heritage tourism: a case study

In the realm of thematic map development, hand-drawn maps tailored for tourism hold considerable significance. Nonetheless, their progress is impeded by inherent limitations and challenges, thereby constraining their potential advancement. Concurrently, the emergence and progression of computer and...

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Main Authors: Zhe, Wang, Alli, Hassan, Md Yusoff, Irwan Syah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Jomard Publishing 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112466/
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author Zhe, Wang
Alli, Hassan
Md Yusoff, Irwan Syah
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description In the realm of thematic map development, hand-drawn maps tailored for tourism hold considerable significance. Nonetheless, their progress is impeded by inherent limitations and challenges, thereby constraining their potential advancement. Concurrently, the emergence and progression of computer and network technology have furnished a proficient platform for fostering interdisciplinary growth in the realm of hand-drawn cartography. The aim of this study is establishing a customized, culturally relevant, metaphorical and de-identified design framework for enhancing visualization in digital interactions, drawing upon the universal design principles inherent in traditional animation. A comprehensive depiction of the design workflow, along with intricate design particulars pertaining to each stage, was demonstrated through a case study centered on the hand-drawn style drawing and map design for Dahuaishu Ancestor Memorial Garden. By adopting such a design framework, the potential outcome entails a more user-friendly and captivating means of disseminating information within digital tourist maps of the same genre. This approach preserves the inherent merits of hand-drawn maps while simultaneously broadening their scope and capabilities.
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spelling upm-1124662024-09-25T08:16:47Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112466/ Crossover and extension of hand-drawn map in heritage tourism: a case study Zhe, Wang Alli, Hassan Md Yusoff, Irwan Syah In the realm of thematic map development, hand-drawn maps tailored for tourism hold considerable significance. Nonetheless, their progress is impeded by inherent limitations and challenges, thereby constraining their potential advancement. Concurrently, the emergence and progression of computer and network technology have furnished a proficient platform for fostering interdisciplinary growth in the realm of hand-drawn cartography. The aim of this study is establishing a customized, culturally relevant, metaphorical and de-identified design framework for enhancing visualization in digital interactions, drawing upon the universal design principles inherent in traditional animation. A comprehensive depiction of the design workflow, along with intricate design particulars pertaining to each stage, was demonstrated through a case study centered on the hand-drawn style drawing and map design for Dahuaishu Ancestor Memorial Garden. By adopting such a design framework, the potential outcome entails a more user-friendly and captivating means of disseminating information within digital tourist maps of the same genre. This approach preserves the inherent merits of hand-drawn maps while simultaneously broadening their scope and capabilities. Jomard Publishing 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112466/1/Files/journals/NDI/V8N1/Zhe_et_al.pdf Zhe, Wang and Alli, Hassan and Md Yusoff, Irwan Syah (2024) Crossover and extension of hand-drawn map in heritage tourism: a case study. New Design Ideas, 8 (1). pp. 169-183. ISSN 2522-4875; EISSN: 2524-2148 http://jomardpublishing.com/UploadFiles/Files/journals/NDI/V8N1/Zhe_et_al.pdf 10.62476/ndi81169
spellingShingle Zhe, Wang
Alli, Hassan
Md Yusoff, Irwan Syah
Crossover and extension of hand-drawn map in heritage tourism: a case study
title Crossover and extension of hand-drawn map in heritage tourism: a case study
title_full Crossover and extension of hand-drawn map in heritage tourism: a case study
title_fullStr Crossover and extension of hand-drawn map in heritage tourism: a case study
title_full_unstemmed Crossover and extension of hand-drawn map in heritage tourism: a case study
title_short Crossover and extension of hand-drawn map in heritage tourism: a case study
title_sort crossover and extension of hand-drawn map in heritage tourism: a case study
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