The first map gave me problems until I realized how to get the projection to change the distortion of the map. Also, I discovered the Rotate Data Frame Tool ... nice. The one thing I am still frustrated with is that I still haven't successfully clipped a data frame to a shape (circle) yet ... argh!! I chose to modify the class breaks ... I wanted to distiguish between the states that had decreased and the rest ...
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhICaHsv4XZvFytP8UUfP-8XrxCWYkKlxDiaQYWRdvCs5S_PAQiI6ffZ76WP5lM6niI6xQqDIdFCCTbCzjZ_RqDWD_6BUFNDHFQlr24re_g0-ug2V9b4Dg0EO1suXyLY5-w1ia2e9Nome3P/s200/choropleth_state.jpg)
The next map went rather quick ... did all in Illustrator ... I took the liberty to adjust the class breaks again in order to better demonstrate the data and create a more astetically pleasing map ...
These are great Joe. I really like the variety of labeling that you did. Nice job!!
ReplyDelete