Ordnance Survey
OS VectorMap Local
OS VectorMap Local is a national coverage, local level product available in both vector and raster formats. Shown here are examples of the backdrop style raster and the full colour style raster. There is also has a third, black and white version to allow easier customer transition from a previous product.
OS VectorMap is a suite of national coverage map products for Great Britain that can be customised to create bespoke contextual maps for websites and applications.
To provide for as many of our customer needs as possible OS VectorMap is available in two different styles and as either vector or raster.
The full colour style is intended to be a complete map that works across all screen types and digital printers to provide context to geographic information. The backdrop style is intended to provide a base map for customers who wish to overlay their own geographic data onto the map. Both styles offer customers map hierarchy without using prime or pure colours, so even the full colour style will facilitate the addition of logos. Additionally the colour palette of the backdrop style offers a better context than practices such as converting raster to greyscale or applying a transparency.
OS VectorMap Local
OS VectorMap Local is a national coverage, local level product available in both vector and raster formats. Shown here are examples of the backdrop style raster and the full colour style raster. There is also has a third, black and white version to allow easier customer transition from a previous product.
OS VectorMap is a suite of national coverage map products for Great Britain that can be customised to create bespoke contextual maps for websites and applications.
To provide for as many of our customer needs as possible OS VectorMap is available in two different styles and as either vector or raster.
The full colour style is intended to be a complete map that works across all screen types and digital printers to provide context to geographic information. The backdrop style is intended to provide a base map for customers who wish to overlay their own geographic data onto the map. Both styles offer customers map hierarchy without using prime or pure colours, so even the full colour style will facilitate the addition of logos. Additionally the colour palette of the backdrop style offers a better context than practices such as converting raster to greyscale or applying a transparency.