Some projects lend themselves well to such a conversion, but some are so complex and heavily annotated that it becomes a burden to funnel it into a vastly different medium. This map was breathtaking in scale and detail, but how would it translate for the web? It is possible to take an existing print graphic like this one-the result of many hundreds of hours of research and artistry-and adapt it for screens. This new map updates bird routes to reflect the knowledge we’ve gained over the past decades about where birds go, and features original illustrations that highlight important species. Not shown: the eastern hemisphere flyways on the reverse side of the 2018 poster. Right: How Birds Migrate, supplement to the March 2018 issue. Left: Bird Migration in the Americas, supplement to the August 1979 issue of National Geographic.
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