Santa Fe Map Art
Santa Fe's street map radiates from the Plaza, with Palace Avenue and San Francisco Street forming the main axes of the Spanish colonial grid. The city sits at 7,000 feet on a high desert plateau, ringed by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to the northeast, with Agua Fria Road and Old Pecos Trail marking older travel routes that predate the planned center. Arroyos cut through the landscape in seasonal patterns, visible as green corridors running southeast toward the Rio Grande valley below.
35.6870° N, 105.9378° W
New Mexico University Palettes

Albuquerque School Spirit 1
Red base with turquoise primary roads and black accents. A palette for Albuquerque college sports fans and campus prints.

Albuquerque School Spirit 2
Turquoise base with black primary roads and red accents. A palette for Albuquerque college sports fans and campus prints.

Albuquerque School Spirit 3
Black base with red primary roads and turquoise accents. A palette for Albuquerque college sports fans and campus prints.

Albuquerque School Spirit 4
Cream base with red primary roads and turquoise accents. A palette for Albuquerque college sports home prints and campus walls.

Las Cruces School Spirit 1
Crimson base with gray primary roads and black accents. A palette for Las Cruces college sports fans and campus prints.

Las Cruces School Spirit 2
Gray base with black primary roads and crimson accents. A palette for Las Cruces college sports fans and campus prints.

Las Cruces School Spirit 3
Black base with crimson primary roads and gray accents. A palette for Las Cruces college sports fans and campus prints.

Las Cruces School Spirit 4
Cream base with crimson primary roads and gray accents. A palette for Las Cruces college sports home prints and campus walls.