July spotlight: 10 best Felt Community maps
Blog post from Felt
Shawn Taylor used the Overture Maps Foundation's open map dataset to analyze coffee shop distribution, while Bert Temme visualized Dutch building footprints using the same dataset. Mamata Akella crafted a map connecting Japan's history with Barbie and Oppenheimer films, highlighting Japan's dual significance in nuclear history and Barbie's origins. Luke Bornheimer developed a comprehensive map of San Francisco's streets to promote sustainable transport, and David Brand alongside Jaclyn Jeffrey-Wilensky created a tool for New Yorkers to identify Airbnb restrictions. The Navan Cycling Initiative proposed cycling improvements using Felt, and David Rogers with Charlie Parker mapped global battery factory trends. Angelica Rodriguez-Arriaga explored California's water infrastructure, and the Open Mapping Hub crafted a disaster management map for Zimbabwe's Hoya Ward. Joseph Elfelt mapped U.S. Senate party affiliations using ArcGIS data, encouraging mapmakers to share their creations on the Felt subreddit for community feedback.