





Upside Down World by Robert Simmon
A tastefully palleted political map of the world in a sleek Robinson projection with a cheeky twist- a reminder that there is no “up” on a big ball spinning in space. Who is “up” and who is “down”? Well, everyone and no one. Reading a map like this can often feel like looking at a world map for the first time. Perfect for blowing the minds of you and your friends while also being a bit more put together than the Gall-Peters projection that goes viral every so often for being edgy and countercultural without being, you know, good. Has country and city labels.
24”x36”
A tastefully palleted political map of the world in a sleek Robinson projection with a cheeky twist- a reminder that there is no “up” on a big ball spinning in space. Who is “up” and who is “down”? Well, everyone and no one. Reading a map like this can often feel like looking at a world map for the first time. Perfect for blowing the minds of you and your friends while also being a bit more put together than the Gall-Peters projection that goes viral every so often for being edgy and countercultural without being, you know, good. Has country and city labels.
24”x36”
A tastefully palleted political map of the world in a sleek Robinson projection with a cheeky twist- a reminder that there is no “up” on a big ball spinning in space. Who is “up” and who is “down”? Well, everyone and no one. Reading a map like this can often feel like looking at a world map for the first time. Perfect for blowing the minds of you and your friends while also being a bit more put together than the Gall-Peters projection that goes viral every so often for being edgy and countercultural without being, you know, good. Has country and city labels.
24”x36”