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Thanks!
Google Maps API is a great tool, but I would rather not have the Google logo, etc on the map. This map on this site
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looks like it's a Google map, without the logo. Any idea how this was done? Any further suggestions? thank you.
[edited by: encyclo at 12:57 am (utc) on Feb. 20, 2007]
This is a violation of Google terms of use. Don't even risk it.
All the map services I've investigated require that the logos, links, copyrights etc remain on the images.
A mud map is the simplest thing to create. Mud maps do not need to be to scale or include minor roads as long as people can see where the location is relative to main roads. Up to six main roads and any minor roads leading to the address are usually enough.
These are ideal for creating maps because you're dealing with shapes rather than pixels, can easily change the colours of sections, thickness of lines, and very important: create scalable graphics with no quality loss.
Usually I will find an official map of the area, and then trace it in Adobe Illustrator. Now, I don't mean perfectly make a duplicate, but moreso use it as a guide for geographical accuracy, then using the tools of the program, make this map suit the style of the website. Sometimes you can really simplify the map and still have it look very good, other times it's best for fine detail. It all depends on the project.
Good luck!