MiniScale Product Guide
This document contains additional theoretical information related to MiniScale. All users will find the Product Information document useful and informative.
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This document contains additional theoretical information related to MiniScale. All users will find the Product Information document useful and informative.
Last updated
Ordnance Survey’s MiniScale is a small-scale product designed for use within desktop graphic applications. It provides geographic context for the whole of Great Britain by showing major boundaries, lines of communication, settlements and physical features.
MiniScale is a vector graphic that has been created using desktop publishing software so that it can be customised and converted into a wide variety of graphic formats. Alternatively, the raster examples can also be used for web applications or within a geographical information system (GIS) as a backdrop.
MiniScale is aimed at any customer who requires a high-quality, visually appealing map for their documents and/or publications, whether that be a magazine, brochure or website.
An extract of MiniScale, with default layers and styles, is shown below.
Typical ways in which MiniScale could be used include:
Creating location maps for websites or promotional material, for example, showing the locations of head offices or the distribution of assets across Great Britain.
Facilitating high-level route planning along major roads and railways.
Producing overview or entry screen maps within an Intranet or Internet web mapping service.
The smaller scale of MiniScale also lends itself to applications that need to show information at a regional or county/unitary level, where a larger-scale map would be too detailed or cluttered.
1:1 000 000 (1mm = 1km); MiniScale is designed to be used at viewing scales of between 1:700 000 and 1:2 000 000.
Great Britain.
MiniScale is a generalised hand drawn map, with updates derived from the 1:250 000 scale topographical digital database.
The following legend is for the default standard look supplied in the Illustrator vector file.
MiniScale is a hand drawn map. This enables us to achieve the extreme simplification, generalisation and ‘look’ of MiniScale. The data is updated using the latest available version of Ordnance Survey’s 1:250 000 scale topographical digital database as a guide.
The MiniScale master dataset is updated and released annually in January.