Difference between revisions of "SMT201 AY2019-20T1 EX1 Ong Krystal"
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+ | I chose categorised from the symbol drop down list to group according to the school type, main level as they can be grouped into distinct groups and represented by symbols. I used SVG Symbols as representation, but different colours and symbols for easier visualisation for the viewers of the map. | ||
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+ | Categorised is chosen as choice of classification as well for this map. From the Symbol ID, I labelled accordingly based on the road types as shown below: | ||
+ | 0. International Boundary | ||
+ | 1. Expressway | ||
+ | 2. Expressway - Sliproad | ||
+ | 3. Major Road | ||
+ | 4. Contour Lines | ||
+ | I did not use any symbols to represent the road lines, but instead used lines of varying thickness and colour for easier visualisation. Expressway had the thickest line, followed by slip road, contour lines and international boundary. This is because expressways are more major roads in Singapore which is used by more citizens, hence having the thicker lines as representation. | ||
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+ | Categorised grouping is chosen as it is used to group according to description of the purpose of the piece of land. There are many sub groups and by using different colour to classify each description makes it easier for visualisation. | ||
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+ | However, due to the large number of purposes for land use, I chose to arrange the map that is closer to the most recent master plan that focuses on planning for inclusive, sustainable and green neighbourhoods. Areas that is less significant to this goal was removed from this map so that it would be easier for viewers to identify the land use that can help promote a more sustainable and green neighbourhood. Land use such as park, open spaces, waterbody were included to be used to promote sustainability in the country. | ||
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[[File:KO jpg Aged Population (65+) - 2018.jpg|thumb|center|Aged Population 2018]] | [[File:KO jpg Aged Population (65+) - 2018.jpg|thumb|center|Aged Population 2018]] | ||
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[[File:KO jpg Singapore Road Network System Hierarchy.jpg|thumb|center|Road Network distribution]] | [[File:KO jpg Singapore Road Network System Hierarchy.jpg|thumb|center|Road Network distribution]] | ||
[[File:KO jpg Singapore's Master Plan Landuse.jpg|thumb|center|Landuse distribution]] | [[File:KO jpg Singapore's Master Plan Landuse.jpg|thumb|center|Landuse distribution]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:16, 15 September 2019
Part 1:
I chose categorised from the symbol drop down list to group according to the school type, main level as they can be grouped into distinct groups and represented by symbols. I used SVG Symbols as representation, but different colours and symbols for easier visualisation for the viewers of the map.
Categorised is chosen as choice of classification as well for this map. From the Symbol ID, I labelled accordingly based on the road types as shown below:
0. International Boundary
1. Expressway
2. Expressway - Sliproad
3. Major Road
4. Contour Lines
I did not use any symbols to represent the road lines, but instead used lines of varying thickness and colour for easier visualisation. Expressway had the thickest line, followed by slip road, contour lines and international boundary. This is because expressways are more major roads in Singapore which is used by more citizens, hence having the thicker lines as representation.
Categorised grouping is chosen as it is used to group according to description of the purpose of the piece of land. There are many sub groups and by using different colour to classify each description makes it easier for visualisation.
However, due to the large number of purposes for land use, I chose to arrange the map that is closer to the most recent master plan that focuses on planning for inclusive, sustainable and green neighbourhoods. Areas that is less significant to this goal was removed from this map so that it would be easier for viewers to identify the land use that can help promote a more sustainable and green neighbourhood. Land use such as park, open spaces, waterbody were included to be used to promote sustainability in the country.