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StreetSmart Queens Map by VanDam — Laminated pocket size City Street Map to Queens, NY complete with all attractions, sights, museums, hotels and shopping

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About StreetSmart Queens Map By VanDam — Laminated

Product Description VanDam's award winning Queens StreetSmart maps all top attractions including museums, major architecture, hotels, historic sites, shopping centers, concert venues, and more - all at an immensely legible super-scale, complete with 3-D building illustrations. Clear information design allows users to read the map from three feet away and has earned VanDam maps a place in the MoMA Collection. The Queens StreetSmart includes a stunning dimensional detail of Long Island City, Jamaica, Flushing Meadows, The Rockaways, and everything in between. Edition also contains MTA Subway and LIRR stations to help you navigate to the rest of The City of New York. Simplicity reigns supreme in information design to make complex cities clear and understandable. Our typography creates character and reveals the true bones of the vertical city. VanDam uses a letter grid to identify locations on maps - no confusing and cluttering K-28 or V-34s - its just the city from A-Z. Our covers map the icons of each city and turn them into collectible graphic art. Each sleek and laminated city map package opens to 32" x 9" and then easily folds down to 4" x 9" to snuggly fit into a shirt pocket or purse. Gain instant Queens StreetSmarts and a sexy souvenir to boot! Review "...A Connoisseur's Map!" --USA Today "For savvy travelers." --Playboy Magazine "The Map..." --The New York Times About the Author Stephan Van Dam, AIGA is an award-winning cartographer, graphic designer, and information architect. He is the president, principal and creative director of New York-based VanDam Publishing. Twenty-seven of his maps are in the MoMA Collection. The universal power of maps has been his guiding passion for the past 25 years and fuels his desire to tell stories and construct new realities through maps in all media. He's has mapped over 85 world cities, and holds several patents in the field of paper engineering and origami map folding. His work has been honored by the Industrial Design Society of America (IDSA), the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), the editors of ID magazine and has been featured on national television and been sighted in numerous feature films.