Map of Sweden & Norway produced, sub-territories grouped into populations of 350,000
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Experience Level: Intermediate
Description of support work: One map of Sweden and one map of Norway produced, with territories grouped into populations of 350,000 using postcode data. Maps must use postcode data, to provide specific territory information. So you will either need to obtain postcode data or already have access to it. Using postcode data means that territories can be known down to the exact door number. Therefore maps must use postcode data.
So each country will be broken down into territories of 350,000 population approx - does not need to be exact. Can be quite rough.
Also needs to be logical - ie. cities not split up if population of city is approx 350,000.
Maps need to look smart.
Please provide examples of previous work and what the maps will look like when complete. I need to see examples before accepting proposals.
Thank you very much
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So each country will be broken down into territories of 350,000 population approx - does not need to be exact. Can be quite rough.
Also needs to be logical - ie. cities not split up if population of city is approx 350,000.
Maps need to look smart.
Please provide examples of previous work and what the maps will look like when complete. I need to see examples before accepting proposals.
Thank you very much
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Hi Carl,
I understand that you will need:
"One map of Sweden and one map of Norway produced, with territories grouped into populations of 350,000 using postcode data. Using postcode data means that territories can be known down to the exact door number. "
Sweden and Norway's population are 15,2mn. Shall I know split Sweden and Norway into 43 'regions' (350,000/region)?
Can you also explain more detailed what you mean by "using postcode data"?
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