Atlas Israel/Palestine Subjective Unconventional Mapping
Roni Levit
2009
The Israel Atlas presents an alternative and subjective interpretation of the borders of Israeli politics through various illustrated maps and graphs. It raises several questions such as what a border is, how it is represented, and whether it is possible to talk about a border in a country that has never officially set its borders. The Atlas is laced with humor and cynicism and showcases unique boundaries such as those of color, noise, food, and clothing.
- Design: Roni Levit
- Editing: Yuval Avivi, Sharn novak
- Texts: Roni Levit
- Translation: Adi Avivi, Sharon Gesthalter
- Language editing: Yuval Aviv, Sharon Novak
- Copies: 3000
- Pages: 40
- Type of binding: Paperback
- Dimensions (cm): 25 על 35.5
- Reproductions: Roni Levit
- Printing: A.R Print
- Binding: A.R Print
- Type of printing: Offset
- Publication: Independent
- Place of publication: Tel-Aviv Jaffa
- Book photography: Roni Levit
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Roni Levit, a visual communications artist, was born in Jerusalem in 1979. A distinguished graduate of the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design (2005), she founded “Studio Roni Levit” in Tel Aviv in 2006.
She specializes in information design, exploring the boundaries between objective and subjective facts, and seeking ways to measure abstract or elusive concepts. Her work includes visual storytelling for Israel’s leading newspapers, information design for commercial companies, and data-driven artworks exhibited in galleries and art events.
Her infographic book, “Subjective Atlas of Israel,” has been translated into two languages.
Since 2008, she has taught Information Design at Bezalel and led workshops for art students in Israel and abroad.


