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== Graphical design == {{For|features specific to [[topography]]|Terrain cartography#Contour lines|Topographic map#Conventions}} To maximize readability of contour maps, there are several design choices available to the map creator, principally line weight, line [[color]], line type and method of numerical marking. '''Line weight''' is simply the darkness or thickness of the line used. This choice is made based upon the least intrusive form of contours that enable the reader to decipher the background information in the map itself. If there is little or no content on the base map, the contour lines may be drawn with relatively heavy thickness. Also, for many forms of contours such as topographic maps, it is common to vary the line weight and/or color, so that a different line characteristic occurs for certain numerical values. For example, in the [[topographic]] map above, the even hundred foot elevations are shown in a different weight from the twenty foot intervals. '''Line color''' is the choice of any number of [[pigment]]s that suit the display. Sometimes a [[Gloss (paint)|sheen or gloss]] is used as well as color to set the contour lines apart from the [[base map]]. Line colour can be varied to show other information. '''Line type''' refers to whether the basic contour line is solid, dashed, dotted or broken in some other pattern to create the desired effect. Dotted or dashed lines are often used when the underlying base map conveys very important (or difficult to read) information. Broken line types are used when the location of the contour line is inferred. '''Numerical marking''' is the manner of denoting the [[arithmetic]]al values of contour lines. This can be done by placing numbers along some of the contour lines, typically using [[interpolation]] for intervening lines. Alternatively a map key can be produced associating the contours with their values. If the contour lines are not numerically labeled and adjacent lines have the same style (with the same weight, color and type), then the direction of the gradient cannot be determined from the contour lines alone. However, if the contour lines cycle through three or more styles, then the direction of the gradient can be determined from the lines. The orientation of the numerical text labels is often used to indicate the direction of the slope.
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