A map is a symbolic depiction emphasizing relationships between elements of some space, such as objects, regions, or themes.
They are representations of information that can describe nearly anything about the world.
But with a map, all of the numbers, patterns and correlations are right in front of you. As Ian Turner, senior cartographer at GeoNova, puts it, "a map is a type of language. It's a graphic language. It presents information in hopefully a way that is very easy to understand."
what kind of things already exist;
freshers
pub crawls
best food places
student places
kirkgate market
sausage roll map
could do....
night out
cocktails
dessert places - best cookie dough etc - called sweet tooth
the lines resemble chocolate syrup/sauce or something
do it on cookie dough etc, like following the cookie crumbs
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