Uk Postcode Map


This editable base map has all the geographic UK postcode districts – nearly 3,000 districts in total. Postcode districts are the alphanumeric identifiers used in the first part of a postcode, e.g. L1, CR2, EH46 for districts in Liverpool, Croydon and Edinburgh, respectively. (NOTE: A more detailed version of this map is now available: see our.) The editable Illustrator version of this map contains all of the UK postcode districts as interlocking layers grouped by postcode area. Baca Buku Press Pendidikan Pancasila Online. For example, the OX (Oxford) postcode area contains a group of layers for OX1 to OX49. This makes it easy to select individual districts and groups of districts for colour editing. Example of how groups of postcode districts can be coloured.
Scaling for the map of UK postcode districts This map is recommended for professional cartographers and graphic designers who understand how to scale and output vector artwork. It is a complex piece of vector artwork with more than half a million anchor points. The smallest postcode districts on this map are legible only when the map is blown up to large poster size. Therefore, you will need to output it as a zoomable PDF or tile the map (break it up into a series of smaller images, such as in an atlas) or zoom into metropolitan areas to make sensible use of it according to your needs. In its opening state, the Illustrator version of this map is nominally 5291 x 7900 pixels within the artboard area (see the zoom examples for coverage), with the Channel Islands and Shetland extending beyond the artboard.
A FREE PDF UK A4 Map showing every Postcode Area including clear boundary lines. UK postcode maps and location map designers. Download FREE Editable Vector UK postcode maps and use our special tool to colour pdf post code maps online.
Dragon Ball Z Rpg Book Pdf. Berger Seeing Is Believing Pdf Free. The three images below show that the dense postcode districts of Liverpool are not legible at 100% in the opening state of the Illustrator file – you have to zoom to about 200% to read them. Because all the layers are vector, there is no loss of resolution even at extreme zoom levels.