I took some of your advice and recolored the symbols - and granted, it does fit it more. I just think it's harder to distinguish the grasslands. I'm still lacking an efficient way of showing those - should I just remove the symbols and have just plain land signifying grasslands and plains, perhaps? Let the labels do the work, you know.
Yes, they are placeholders until I get an actual storyline developed, but I am inclined to keep the 'Far North' and 'Far South', I like the fantasy ring of those.I like this style of map, and I think you're on the right track with your continent.
To me, the colors you're using to define your regions seem too vibrant given the style of map. I'm wondering if muting the colors a bit, and possibly confining the colors to the land portions, would be a bit more in keeping with the otherwise worn antique look.
Also, are your region names placeholders?
Photoshop CS3Can I ask what program you made those maps in?
I think the colored map could be helpful as a secondary map, but the color scheme has a wide range. I wonder if at this level of the map (in terms of the size/scope) if you could just use the names of the regions (maybe bending the Northwest around a bit as it's one of the areas that doesn't have a central area that works with a straight line.)
Either that or use a more muted color scheme so there isn't such a contrast (although I suspect that was the point.)
Of course it does clearly delineate the different regions, so maybe we're off base.
Very nice maps in general though!
The regional map I made is just for reference, and is not to be thought of as a serious attempt at a real map at all. I just made that so I could remember where to put certain landmarks etc. etc. I will most likely make a separate political map, though, when I'm done with this one.
Here is the updated map, now with rivers. I suck at making them though, and probably have dozens of violations. If you spot any, please point them out! Thanks