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Map Styling
Updated over a week ago

At Mappedin, we recognize the importance of consistent and legible map designs, which is why we have standardized global elements across all our indoor maps.

Global map styling elements are consistent across all of our venues. A streamlined design modernizes the look and feel of venue interiors using a monochromatic style, with refined elements like walls, floor, and connections for a cleaner look.

Global elements include:

Element

Definition

CMS Styling (Height, Opacity, Texture)

Colour

Room

Rooms are enclosed spaces within a building that visitors will have general access to.

0.02, 100%

#F5F5F5

Washroom

A washroom is a room equipped with facilities for washing and typically includes toilets and sinks. In our maps, washrooms are marked with standardized icons that are universally recognizable.

0.04, 100%

#D8EFF9

Non-Public

Non-public areas refer to sections of a building that are restricted to staff or authorized personnel only. These areas are typically not accessible to the general public.

0.24, 100%

#FDF4E2

Connection

Connections are elements within a building that facilitate movement between different levels. These include stairs, elevators, and escalators.

0.24, 36%

#CDD6E0

Floor

A hallway is a passage in a building that connects different rooms or areas.

0.03, 100%

#FFFFFF

Walls

Walls are structural elements that define the boundaries of the building.

0.3, 100%

#FFFFFF

At Mappedin, our default map styling ensures that our indoor maps are easy to read, consistent, and user-friendly. We understand you might have unique requirements that prompt you to request a change in styling. However, please keep in mind that deviating from our standard design can affect the map's readability, consistency, and overall user experience.

Learn more about our mapping standards.

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