Tourist dingbats
June 9, 2008 12:21 PM   Subscribe

Where can I find tourist-guidey symbols?

As a sort of follow up to this, I need to get my hands on a lot of the little symbols (dingbats?) you see in guidebooks, used to indicate e.g. camping (a little tent), skiing (a skier) or a waterfall (wavy vertical lines).
  • I'm only interested in the kind you'd see in a tourist-oriented guidebook, not general mapping symbols.
  • A font (or fonts) would be more useful than individual symbols, as this will be inline with text.
  • Free is nice, as I have no budget for this.
posted by signal to Media & Arts (2 answers total)
 
Best answer: You can get the US National Park symbols in a font: Map Symbols & Patterns for NPS Maps.
posted by pb at 12:34 PM on June 9, 2008 [2 favorites]


Response by poster: Thanks!
posted by signal at 4:10 PM on June 9, 2008


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