Mapping Emotion in Seattle: Angry Green Lake

Ink and watercolor map of Green Lake and its surrounding neighborhoods in Seattle

Maps are usually neutral, built to inform rather than to feel. This was my first piece in a series of emotion-inspired maps of Seattle, an experiment in expressing feelings through cartography. I chose anger for this one because Green Lake reminds me of the time I was so mad after being rejected by my crush that I beat my personal best for the 5k while running around it.

So, how does one make a map look angry? I tried a few things:

  • Chaotic, angular linework
  • “Hot” colors like red, orange, and yellow
  • Dense, overlapping features to make the map feel tight and claustrophobic

Add in a soundtrack of death metal and a lot of fast, messy scribbling, and suddenly the map starts to seethe on its own.


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