Illustrator Map Berlin Germany

Illustrator‑Karte — Berlin Germany

Eine produktionsreife Illustrator‑Karte von Berlin Germany mit vorhersehbarer Ausgabe über mehrere Formate. Benannte Ebenen erlauben Umfärben, Linienstärken‑ und Beschriftungsklassen ohne Nacharbeit. Scharfe Vektoren bleiben bei hohem DPI präzise und exportieren kompakte Web‑Dateien. Brücken und Tunnel sind isoliert, damit Routen nach dem Recolor lesbar bleiben. Typografische Abstände sind für schnelle Lesbarkeit in Postern und Broschüren abgestimmt. Ebenen trennen Haupt‑ und Nebenstraßen, Stadtteile, Hydrographie, Parks und POIs.

Ideal für Signage, Event‑Pläne, Campus‑Flyer und Ufer‑Broschüren. Funktioniert als Unterlage für Wayfinding, Verkehrsschemata und Editorial‑Layouts. Die Karte fügt sich in DTP‑/GIS‑Workflows ein. Markenfarben und Icon‑Sätze sind schnell anpassbar; Export bleibt für Print/Web scharf. Lesbarkeit hält auf Handzetteln wie auf großen Lobby‑Postern.

Berlin, the capital of Germany, has a well-planned and extensive road network that reflects its history and urban development. Here are some principal streets and roads in Berlin:

  1. Unter den Linden: This historic boulevard runs east-west from the Brandenburg Gate to the Lustgarten, passing by iconic landmarks such as the Berlin State Opera, Humboldt University, and the Neue Wache.
  2. Kurfürstendamm (Ku’damm): One of the most famous avenues in Berlin, Kurfürstendamm is located in the western part of the city and is known for its high-end shops, theaters, and cafes.
  3. Friedrichstraße: This street is a major north-south thoroughfare in the city center. It’s home to numerous shops, restaurants, and cultural institutions, including the famous Checkpoint Charlie.
  4. Straße des 17. Juni: Running through the Tiergarten park, this street is often used for events and festivals. It leads to the Brandenburg Gate from the west.
  5. Potsdamer Platz: Once a bustling square before being divided by the Berlin Wall, Potsdamer Platz has been completely redeveloped and is now a modern urban center with skyscrapers, shops, and entertainment venues.
  6. Alexanderplatz: Located in the heart of the city’s eastern center, Alexanderplatz is a large public square surrounded by shopping centers, restaurants, and the iconic Fernsehturm (TV Tower).
  7. Frankfurter Allee: This broad avenue runs through the eastern part of Berlin and is known for its socialist architecture from the GDR era.
  8. Tauentzienstraße: Connecting Kurfürstendamm to Wittenbergplatz, Tauentzienstraße is another popular shopping street in Berlin.
  9. Oberbaumbrücke: This iconic bridge spans the River Spree and connects the Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg neighborhoods. It’s a picturesque location with a mix of historical and modern architecture.
  10. Strasse des 18. Oktober: Leading from the Brandenburg Gate to the Victory Column in the Tiergarten, this street is often used for parades and events.
  11. Karl-Marx-Allee: Originally named Stalinallee, this grand avenue in the eastern part of Berlin is known for its socialist architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

These streets offer a glimpse into Berlin’s diverse history, culture, and urban landscape.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

I have been working with vector cartography for over 25 years, including GPS, GIS, Adobe Illustrator and other professional cartographic software.
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