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For four years I’ve been following #30DayMapCallenge with admiration but not daring to commit to it. Producing maps was always an accompanying step in my main activities, and towards the end of a year it never felt possible to focus on producing them daily. This year I decided to cheat and re-publish many of my maps that accumulated over the years, and only produce new ones for a handful of days/topics. I mostly succeded with posting 25 out of 30. And out of these 25 submissions 6 are freshly coded, 2 are old educational materials turned into blog posts, and 5 more are new quick stuff done without coding. All the new code is available in the gihub repo; and the blog posts (geocoding, map-projections) contain all the necessary #rstats
code inline.
Below I list all my contributions as Mastodon post embeds. I use Mastodon because it’s fully open, but the actual #30DayMapCallenge communication was mostly happening on Bluesky, which is still invite-only platform, closed to unregistered viewers. The bsky thread with my contributions is here (note that I’m linking the last post, scroll upwards). Enjoy exploring!
01 points | 07 navigation | 13 choropleth | 19 5-minutes map | 25 Antarctica |
02 lines | 08 Africa | 14 Europe | 20 outdoors | |
03 polygons | 09 hexagons | 15 openstreetmap | ||
04 a bad map | 10 North America | 16 Oceania | 22 North is not always up | 28 Is it a chart or a map? |
05 analog map | 11 retro | 17 flow | 23 3D | 29 population |
06 Asia | 12 South America | 30 my favourite |
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2023-11-30 | my favourite
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