The Maroga-projection is, as it were, a "true flat-Earth map". This projection was realized in an almost three-year process of success and failure. To turn something that is round into something flat simply means: tension. Imagine removing the leather from a round football and wanting to place it on a flat surface. It will crack and become crooked. The same thing happens if we want to make a flat map of a round Earth. The result: a new world map in 2022.
On one page we've put together a collection of world maps, in different shapes, from squares and rectangles to unique shapes like circles, lanterns and more.
Traditional projections such as Mercator and Gall-Peters have problems with the representation of the Earth on maps, especially in terms of size and shape. The new Maroga Projection tries to find a balance between these aspects, making land masses appear more realistic than the older Peirce Projection. This gives us a promising new approach to world maps.
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