GISP Map Contest Summary
his year’s contest will require an entrant to utilize the National Land Cover Database (NLCD) to tell a story about change.
Perhaps it will be about habitat loss, or maybe it will be about urban growth - whatever story you choose to tell, it must be supported by analysis of two or more years in NLCD and you must include the numbers in the map. We’ve seen a lot of pretty maps over the years; now we want to see some hard-hitting analysis to support the pretty picture.
Who may enter: Anyone is eligible, except those who are going to judge.
Submission Time Frame: March 1 to 31, 2016 – Email submittal
Prizes:
- 1st $250, 2nd $150, 3rd $100, People’s Choice $250 and Honorable Mentions.
- Each winner (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and People’s Choice) will also have their initial certification fee waived if the application is submitted within one year of the date the winners are announced. Current GISPs will have their renewal fees waived at their next recertification date.
- Map submittal earns / qualifies for 1 point under the Contribution to the Profession category.
Map Contest Rules:
- Only one entry is allowed per person; you do not have to be a GISP to enter.
- Use of any software is allowed to create image with the exception of online map portals such as Google Maps or Bing Maps due to copyright and permission restrictions.
- Winner’s names will be published on the GISCI website.
- Winners will be required to provide a release to use their map image and to provide all files used to create the image. A check box will be added to the submission form to capture this requirement.
- All entries will need to submit metadata in a FGDC compliant format in either an html or text format. The metadata shall include what software products were used, full metadata for all data sources, and a brief description of the methodology that was used to create the map. Entries without metadata will be disqualified.
Map Spécifications:
Format - PDF
Map Size – 11” x 17”
Image File Size Limit – no greater than 5mb
Judging Criteria:
The Outreach Committee will determine the Top 12 and the Guest Judges will select their Best 3.
In addition the Top 12 will be open to on-line voting where the public will select the People’s Choice.
Design Criteria Elements for Judging:
Each element will be weighted the same with a maximum number of 5 points to be earned on a 1 to 5 scale
- Accuracy - grammar, punctuation, spelling
- Design/Layout - logical organization and visual flow of text and graphics
- Legibility - text font, text size, figures, tables, and graphics
- Visual Appeal - color coordination, geometry, accents, highlights, use of symbology
- Effective communication - understandable and concise
- Effective use of Geographic Information - appropriate use and portrayal of spatial data
- Originality - unique presentation
Send entries as an email attachment with contact info to
Email Contact. Add 2016 Map Contest to the subject line.
Contact:
Bill Hodge GISP
Executive Director GISCI
Office (IL) (847) 824-7768
Cell (325) 315-3251
www.gisci.org
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