Map Style
Brass gears and airship routes. Victorian engineering meets cartography.
Create yours in SteampunkA fusion of Victorian engineering and speculative fiction. Roads are rendered as copper pipes and brass tramlines. Compass roses are intricate gear mechanisms, and the border is a tangle of cogs, rivets, and pressure gauges. The palette is warm — copper, brass, aged leather, and oil-stained parchment.
Steampunk maps are conversation pieces. They suit home offices, maker spaces, and rooms with an eclectic, industrial edge. In a brass or copper-tone frame, they become an object of fascination.
Makers, tinkerers, cosplayers, and anyone who's ever wished the Victorians had built better. If they own goggles that aren't for swimming, this is their style.
Fine Art Paper for the textured, aged feel, or Stretched Canvas for a more robust, industrial presence.
Copper foil is the obvious choice — and it's glorious. Applied to gears, border details, and the title, it makes the whole piece feel engineered.
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