Thursday, 17 - 01 - 2019

retronator:

I love maps! For a while now I thought there should be a pixel art map of the world, the kind with landmarks stacked shoulder to shoulder as can often be found in poster shops.

My wish is coming true and while it’s not the whole world (yet), I was happy to find David ‘Danc3r’ Moyano’s detailed Argentina and Venezuela maps. 

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Joining this month is his incredibly ambitious take on the USA, namely The United Pixels of America: 8-bit Map of the USA, as commissioned by NetCredit.

The gargantuan piece measures 1325×851 pixels, three times the already huge Venezuela map. Just like the previous two, it’s also full of tiny, cute animations.

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Head on over to the original blog post to explore everything from Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon on the West Coast to the Statue of Liberty and the White House on the East.

Maybe one day, we’ll get to see the whole world in pixels!

(Source: netcredit.com)


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