Maps are graphic representations of information and can be considered as both scientific
documents and works of art. The field of cartography, which deals with their design and
production, aims to create practical, but at the same time also aesthetic solutions to convey
the necessary information clearly and efficiently. To achieve this, it relies on principles of
graphic design. Designing a map is a complex process. It involves planning, data collection
and analysis, presentation, and testing. We applied the theory of map making to a real-life
example – designing a trail map for mountain bikers.
Mountain biking has been gaining popularity and in the town of Ajdovščina there is a growing
interest in this sport as well. On the slopes surrounding the town, the local mountain bikers
have formed a number of trails, which now attract both local and foreign bikers. This year
seven of these trails have been formalized and legalised.
The main aim of this thesis is to plan and design a trail map, which is specifically adapted to
the users of mountain bike trails in this area, both in content and design. The aim is divided
into objectives which include: analysing examples of trail maps of both local and foreign bike
parks, conducting target user research, designing the trail map, evaluating the content and
appearance of the map with the target users and finally, applying the design across different
formats according to their purpose.
Using the information gathered from analysing examples of trails and the target users, we
have created a clear and informative map. Its purpose is to introduce the mountain bike trails
in the area to new users and to encourage local users to support the maintenance of local
routes. Semi-structured interviews with the target users confirmed that our solution was both
contextually and aesthetically appropriate.
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