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Hi all,
I am in the process of writing a text panel for a Mexican pottery
exhibition, and was wondering if anyone has advice on the best way to go
about creating or reproducing a map for the panel (I'm hoping to include
something that illustrates southwestern US/Northern Mexico, with a few key
cities highlighted). Because the information I want to include is fairly
specific, I think I will have to either make the map myself, or customize an
existing map. However, my drawing skills are minimal, and needless to say,
I'd like this to look as professional (read: slick) as possible. Any advice
would be appreciated. Thanks!
Mike
Mike Willis
Curator of Education
ExhibitsUSA
1-800-473-3872
www.eusa.org
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