Hollandazed: Thoughts, Ideas, and Miscellany — A Terrible Wind
FROM THE ARCHIVES: CARTOGRAPHY: AN INFAMOUS TRAFFIC (by Cole Wehrle)
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I owe a lot to board game maps. When I was a kid, I had many more wargaming maps than I had games thanks to the vagaries of yard sales. I also had a drawer in my desk stuffed full of old roadmaps. There was nothing systematic about either collection. I just liked looking at maps. I guess I couldn’t help but become interested in a hobby that was so preoccupied with geography. When I was first exploring roleplaying games I produced maps by the dozens. Gradually my gaming maps moved digital, and I often used these projects to learn...
CARTOGRAPHY: AN INFAMOUS TRAFFIC (by Cole Wehrle)
![CARTOGRAPHY: AN INFAMOUS TRAFFIC (by Cole Wehrle)](http://hollandspiele.com/cdn/shop/articles/image12_-_final_map_1024x1024.jpg?v=1483635087)
I owe a lot to board game maps. When I was a kid, I had many more wargaming maps than I had games thanks to the vagaries of yard sales. I also had a drawer in my desk stuffed full of old roadmaps. There was nothing systematic about either collection. I just liked looking at maps. I guess I couldn’t help but become interested in a hobby that was so preoccupied with geography. When I was first exploring roleplaying games I produced maps by the dozens. Gradually my gaming maps moved digital, and I often used these projects to learn...