Various innovative mapping projects have been developed using Felt to visualize and contextualize diverse data sets. Activist Will Petty enhanced the understanding of cycling proposals by overlaying them on a street grid, while Angelica used Felt's basemap API to explore Apollo moon landings. Duke utilized the tool to clarify Sheffield's Active Travel plans, and Aleš Ligas mapped the Czech presidential election for local news. Zach created a map of crash data in Washington, DC, and Quy combined a watercolor basemap with data on indigenous territories. Chris illustrated the distribution of dollar stores across the US, and David depicted the country's energy infrastructure. Adam humorously noted that North Dakota rarely appears in New York Times crossword answers, and Zhi Keng He mapped left turn treatments in NYC. Users are encouraged to share their maps in Felt's Slack group, with standout maps being featured monthly.