Above is a gif image of my choropleth maps. To create this, I exported all my maps from ArcMap into JPG files and then uploaded them to a gif image creator. This made my map presentable in a different kind of way that just a stagnant image. This is obviously more effective as an online resource because you can put a gif on a regular poster (yet), but I like that at least on here I can have an animated version of my maps. I personally think it is a very cool yield from this semesters work on this project.
Below are some examples of the other maps I made. The top one is a dot density map in which one green dot represents 1000 people in that county. The middle is a graduated symbol map, in which the different sized blue circles represent the raw population data rather than the percent change of population between decades. The bottom is a proportional symbol map in which once again raw population data is shown by different sized red circles.




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