Is there a style guide or reference manual for the standards used by CIA Cartographers?
I am not looking for anything spooky, I just meant banal things like margins, fonts, spacing, stuff like that
I appreciate any help you have frens
Is there a style guide or reference manual for the standards used by CIA Cartographers?
I am not looking for anything spooky, I just meant banal things like margins, fonts, spacing, stuff like that
I appreciate any help you have frens
Here is the full version of the map I used in the OP if you're curious
Oh yeah those are some good maps.
>No Foreign Dissemination
>Except UK
>...
>Canada can come hang, too
idk but I like the style
I do too, anon
Same
wtf is banal and why tf are zoomers saying it so often? Let me guess
>boy anal
homosexuals all of you
Read a book nagger
Never once used this nagger word
Your vocabulary must be quite poor.
It comes from Spanish, not from Kongolese
>It comes from Spanish
French, actually. Which got it from Latin.
Based Roman Empire spreading their God-tier vocab so dumb flyoverstaters could lose their marbles over it 2000 years later
Tell me you failed high school without telling me you failed high school
banal tard
Imagine not being able to speak your native language.
Cold War infographic maps were always aesthetically pleasing
>fonts
The USSR nuclear weapons appears to use Futura, same as the "CHEMICAL WARFARE RELATED ACTIVITIES" in the Sweden map. Not sure about the other font used in that map, but there are some good tools online that find a font from an image.
Even the monochrome ones are beautiful
>Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
>French Equatorial Africa
Interesting
yeah, it says march 1950 right on it.
Maybe do an FOIA request