
Hobo-Dyer
Laminated World Map
Cylindrical Equal Area Projection
World Map
The Hobo-Dyer Projection
(HDP) takes its place among important map projections.
This new HDP map belongs to the family of Cylindrical
Equal Area projections in which the latitude
and longitude lines form a rectangular grid.
Other projections in this family include the
Lambert, Gall, Behrmann, Edwards and Peters.
The HDP retains qualities of the other equal
area cylindrical projections, but is more visually
satisfying. Commissioned by ODT, Inc., created
by British cartographer, Mick Dyer, the map was
derived by modifying the 1910 Behrmann projection.
Behrmann placed the standard
parallels at 30° north
and south. On the HDP map, the "cylinder" is
assumed to wrap round the globe and cut through
it at 37½° north and south. In order
to preserve the equal area property the shapes
of the landmasses become progressively flattened
towards the poles, but shapes between 45° north
and south are well preserved.
At the present time, the HDP is
available only in a 28cm x 43cm placemat size.
Due to the unusual proportions of the new map,
ODT also printed eight other map projections for
comparison purposes on the border of the map.
The reverse side of the HDP map
shows the exact same projection, but with two
somewhat startling changes: south is on top; and
Australia is shown in the middle of the map. How
does such a simple thing as reversing the poles
or changing the "centering" influence
your impression of what's important?
Features:
Double sided laminated world map, including the
"Up South" Australia-centric world map
on reverse side.
Size: 43 cm x 28 cm

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