
North America


Fishers Island to Niantic Bay
This chart show-cases the fine, intricate cutting that is synonymous with Latitude Kinsale’s detailed work. The chart stretches from the long and narrow Fishers Island to Niantic Bay on the top left corner. It includes the New London and Mystic districts of...
Catalina Island, CA
Catalina Island lies off the United States coast of California. It is a sparsely populated, rocky island and measures 35km (22 miles) long by 13km (8 miles) across its widest point. In the 1920s Catalina began to be successfully developed as a tourist destination by...
Cape Cod, MA
Attached are photos of two versions of the same area. Both are beautiful charts of Cape Cod. Both features surround lighting and one has a golden background with a black frame and one is finished with a white mount and black frame on a dark background. The pronounced...
Lake Champlain, VT/NY
Lake Champlain is located mainly within the US borders. The northern part of the lake extends into the Canadian province of Quebec. However, the portion that this chart centres on is the area dividing Vermont and New York states. Note how the outline of the lake forms...
Quonochontaug, Rhode Island
The focal point for this commission is the stretch of beaches running either side of Quonochontaug in the district of Charlestown, Rhode Island. Quonochontaug beach is located on a narrow stretch of land between the salt pond of the same name and the Block Island...
Massachusetts Bay
This chart sweeps around the coastline of Massachusetts Bay as far as Gloucester in the north and Plymouth in the south, with Boston as its central focus. Along the shores there are a number of capes and headlands. At the entrance to Boston Harbor can be seen a group...
Pleasant Bay, MA
Pleasant Bay is situated on the south-east of Cape Cod’s hook-shaped peninsula. The area shown on this chart features the marshes and small islands around the bay such as Pochet Island, Sampson Island and Hog Island. The thin strip of Nauset Beach running...
New York
This finished work is certainly a statement piece. The classic NOAA archive chart has a historical look and feel. It forms a visual identity that is in sharp contrast to the typical images of New York’s famous skyline and landmarks that we are used to seeing....