LONDON: The Information Capital
Discover the vibrant essence of London through the groundbreaking work of geographer James Cheshire and designer Oliver Uberti in LONDON: The Information Capital. This award-winning book, published in 2016, features 240 pages filled with innovative maps and graphics that reveal the city's unique dynamics. Explore intriguing questions such as when police helicopters are most active, which borough boasts the happiest residents, and whether 'czesc' is becoming a more popular greeting than 'salaam'.
With accolades like the British Cartographic Society Award and the Stanfords Award for Printed Mapping, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in information visualization and the intricate tapestry of life in London. Dive into a captivating exploration of statistics and mapping that brings the capital to life in ways you've never seen before. Perfect for enthusiasts of geography, urban studies, and anyone who loves London!