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12 March 2012

Maps of India | Best resources

There was a time when I used to visit the first floor office of the Survey of India office, just behind Janpath - the colorful shopping street near Cannaught place, New Delhi. Today, I don't need to go there anymore...

The maps, so called US military maps, are based on British survey maps. these maps contain villages, hamlets, little lakes or water bodies and other geographical elements. Today much near the human habitations has changed, but the maps still hold value by giving contours and accurate geographical features. All of these are now accessible online!

I share that important resource links and other related Map links for India

India and Pakistan Toporaphical maps 1:250,000, Series U502, U.S. Army Map Service, 1955-

go to the source of above and click on the grid to open regional map in detail as below
A detail from map, showing details like settlements and waterbodies


A list of Topographical, thematic and historical maps of India 

Some items in this list lead to more list of maps! Explore...


Detailed HIMALAYA maps including small villges and contours 

Contours and Villages


This list is ofcourse not exhaustive - if you know more resources, please share them in comments.
I have not included MapsOfIndia-dot-com since I find them having very superficial maps, which may suffice businesses or corporate PPTs, not the detail oriented designers. The above sources of maps provide maps with "character".

01 March 2012

Watercolors | Milind Mulick

water color by Milind Mulick
I have always liked (to see and enjoy) watercolor. But trying it myself, I was terrible - it just did not come to me. I am beginning to attempt it again now! My first attempt after viewing several watercolors, reading the tutorial book by Milind Mulick, watching his demo videos (from youtube and that came with his book), blog... began me to imagine the scenes I wanted to draw as paintings before I drew them. I began to imagine in watercolor for some days. Then when I first drew (after days of just imagining) some bit of success came about.

I share here the inspirational water colors of Milind Mulick who I first discovered on Flipkart, then his facebook albums and also his blog.

Have a look, get inspired, enjoy...

- Watercolors of Milind Mulick image search on Google
- His Facebook albums
- His blog
















Ok, now this is really nice, not watercolor but mixed-media; so I include it anyway:

Explore the work and books of Milind Mulick!