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3. Graphic variables of text - a)
colour
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Reconsider the following aspects when applying colours to text:
- systematic colour differentiation (water,
land,
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only if it is technically
possible
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monocolour only - more difficult to differentiate between different object categories
like rivers, regional names, place names, etc.
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halftone if possible
Halftone makes it possible to apply bigger
size letters without increasing the visual impact or graphic weight
- possibilities defined by colour content
of map
Keep the numbers of colours applied in a map to a minimum. Larger
number of colours make the map more difficult to interpret.
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