Kroll Map Company creates custom book maps and publication-quality cartography that help bring reports, stories, and ideas to life. Our maps are designed to enhance understanding by clearly illustrating locations, routes, events, and geographic context, giving readers a stronger visual connection to your content.

We produce maps for a wide range of publications and projects, including travel guides, biographies, memoirs, history books, academic research, business reports, websites, and educational materials. Our team also creates specialized route maps for events such as charity runs, fundraising walks, and museum exhibits, including interactive and child-friendly displays.

With extensive cartographic experience, we combine accurate geographic data with clean, visually compelling design to produce maps that are both informative and publication-ready. Every project is delivered on time and within budget, with careful attention to clarity, accuracy, and visual impact.

Whether for print or digital use, Kroll delivers professional custom mapping solutions that help communicate your message effectively. Browse our gallery to view examples of our published and project-specific work:

Maps for Publications and Reports

Some maps created for various reports for the African Development Bank


Maps and graphics created for the Washington State Film Office website, Pacific Investments reports, and Let’s Tour Seattle touring company brochure


Maps for History Books

Maps created for Edward Young’s books The Tenth Air Force in World War II and Death From Above, the Seventh Bombardment Group


Maps for Military Record Books

These maps were created for the book A Sound Defense, Military Historical Sites of Puget Sound written by retired Lt. Col. Nancy McDaniel.


Map for Biographies and Novels

These maps were created for The Last of the Blacksmiths, a biographical novel written by Claire Gebben.