20th Century
- Erik Arnberger (1917–1987)
- Jacques Bertin (France, 1918–2010)
- Roger Brunet (1931– )
- Bernard J. S. Cahill (1867–1944) – Inventor of octahedral "Butterfly Map" of the world
- George Comer (1858–1937)
- James Ireland Craig (1868–1952) – Inventor of the Craig retroazimuthal projection, otherwise known as the Mecca projection
- John Paul Goode (1862–1932) – Created the "Evil Mercator" and Goode’s World Atlas
- Max Eckert-Greifendorff (Germany, 1868–1938)
- Hermann Haack (Germany, 1872–1966)
- Günther Hake (1922–2000)
- Richard Edes Harrison (1901–1994)
- Tom Harrisson (1911–1976)
- Eduard Imhof (1895–1986) – Oversaw the Schweizerischer Mittelschulatlas, the atlas used in Swiss high schools from 1932 until 1976
- George F. Jenks (1916–1996)
- Elrey Borge Jeppesen (1907–1996)
- Edgar Lehmann (1905–1990)
- John P. Snyder (1926–1997) – Developed the space oblique mercator projection
- Rudi Ogrissek (1926–1999)
- Rafael Palacios (1905–1993) – prolific map-drawer for major U.S. publishers
- Arno Peters (1916–2002) – Developed the Gall–Peters projection
- Erwin Raisz (1893–1968)
- Arthur H. Robinson (1915–2004) – Wrote the influential textbook Elements of Cartography and developed the Robinson projection
- William R. Shepherd (1871–1934)
- John C. Sherman (1916–1996)
- Jessamine Shumate (1902–1990)
- Marie Tharp (1920–2006) – oceanographic cartographer
- Bradford Washburn (1910–2007)
- David Woodward (1942–2004)
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