Bimapstyle
Bimapstyle is a cartographic and data-visualization approach for encoding two distinct variables on a single map using coordinated visual channels. It combines techniques such as bivariate choropleths, paired color and texture, or dual-symbol overlays so that each geographic unit conveys two measures simultaneously. The goal is to reveal relationships, trade-offs, or spatial covariation between variables without requiring separate maps.
The concept evolved from established practices in thematic mapping where designers sought more compact representations of
Applications include public-health mapping (incidence versus access), socio-economic studies (income versus education), environmental planning (exposure versus
Limitations of the approach include increased cognitive load, potential misinterpretation when channels are not independent, and