Universal Halloween Horror Nights Map
Link to Map (image originally removed by Jesse)
By using layering, the map groups all the attractions on both sides and a legend on the bottom, while keeping the main focus of the map in the middle. Layering allows multiple groups of information interact with each other without confusing the map reader.

By using color to highlight key areas of the map, it allows the reader to easily locate certain aspects on the map clearly. It also helps keep different types of information from blending in together. With the use of colors, the users can easily identify the type of attraction they are looking at quickly.
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By using icons to represent certain features of the park, the map can cram more information in the limited space provided. Icons along with a legend on the bottom can help users recognize where certain amenities are located around the park. With easy to recognize icons such as the bathroom, first aid, or handicap access, the map can indicate multiple complex amenities in limited space
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With all the complex details on the map, legibility is very important. With the use of larger colored fonts, and color icons next to a black and white background, the information is clearly labeled and legible.

By using pictures to identify the surroundings, it helps the users easily recognize where they are on the map. By illustrating the buildings and rides, it helps people easily identify where they are located just by looking around.
