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Jeff Clark: “Paper maps are dead, long live paper maps.”
Jeff Clark: “Paper maps are dead, long live paper maps.”
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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Jun 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Vancouver “accidental cartographer” Jeff Clark discusses his 100-layer 18-month project to map the Salish Sea bioregion, the importance of testing your waterproof trail map paper, getting a big boost from the local press, the eternal hassle of bathymetric data, consulting North America’s best reference mapmakers, and when to call a map finished (never.) See his work at https://www.clarkgeomatics.ca/
Tom Patterson
Dave Imus
Bernhard Jenny
Alex McPhee
Eduard.earth
Daniel Huffman
NACIS meeting
Shuttle Radar Topography Mission global elevation dataset
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Tom Patterson
Dave Imus
Bernhard Jenny
Alex McPhee
Eduard.earth
Daniel Huffman
NACIS meeting
Shuttle Radar Topography Mission global elevation dataset
Need maps for your org’s reports, decks, walls and events? The Map Consultancy makes real nice maps, real fast. See what good maps can do for you at themapconsultancy.com
I have three words for you: Big. Glowing. Maps. Depending on how that makes you feel, you might like two more words: Radiant Maps. See ultra-detailed backlit maps at radiantmaps.co
Time for some map gifts: get 15% off woven map blankets and backlit map decor with code 15OFF, everything ships free – https://www.etsy.com/shop/RadiantMaps?coupon=15OFF
Released:
Jun 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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