I created these maps based on research done through Google Books, Google Scholar, and the JSTOR Online Academic Journal Database. Linguistic minorities are an interest of mine, and the Gaelic community in Nova Scotia and the Peninsular French community in Newfoundland are both in drastic decline. These maps were designed as open-source reference materials.
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Non-English Maps
2010/03/05Invitation Series
2009/12/15Financial Brochure
2008/04/10Campus Maps – Day/Night
2006/03/12HBC Stationery
2006/03/06Celtic Typography Timeline
2005/11/28This is a timeline I did on the evolution of Celtic letterforms, for History of Typography at YSDN. Richard Baum at Thompson Reuters asked me why I put North at the bottom — I told him I wanted the timeline and travel-line to move in sync. Since the colonists were so uncooperative as to have travelled west, (more…)
Language Map
2005/02/10The figures for this piece were researched by myself from Statistics Canada. If I were doing this again I’d use bar graphs instead of pie charts, to improve comparability across provinces.