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Creating maps on the web with QGIS & Felt

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Post Details
Company
Date Published
Author
Anna Savina, Content & Community
Word Count
763
Company Posts That Month
6
Language
English
Hacker News Points
-
Post removed?
No
Summary

The text discusses various projects utilizing QGIS and Felt, emphasizing their capabilities in creating engaging and informative maps. It highlights the creation of a flow map for the Black Sea Grain Initiative showing corn shipments from Ukraine, a visualization of direct flights from San Francisco International Airport, a creatively designed map about gray whale migration, and a depiction of top crops in California counties. Each project demonstrates unique techniques such as vector joins, great circles, buffering, and data merging, showcasing QGIS's analytical power and Felt's user-friendly sharing and styling features. The text illustrates how QGIS's robust data processing complements Felt's collaborative platform, enabling users to efficiently design and disseminate maps that reveal complex patterns and narratives.

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