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Law Incorporation [45]
3 years ago
13

¿Cuáles son la reglas cartográficas?

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1 answer:
kodGreya [7K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

legibilidad, contraste visual, figura-fondo, organización jerárquica y equilibrio

Tuve que usar Translate porque no hablo español con fluidez, pido disculpas si algunas cosas no se traducen correctamente. Gracias :)

crédito: obtuve esta información de Design Principles for Mapping usando el sitio llamado esri

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