March spotlight: 10 best Felt Community maps
Blog post from Felt
Felt, a mapping platform, has been utilized by various individuals and organizations to visualize diverse datasets, illustrating its versatility and application in different contexts. In London, road width data was styled to identify areas for cycling improvements, while in Malaysia, Felt was used by Macaranga to document development projects replacing natural forests. Following Turkey's devastating earthquake, Mesut uploaded destruction data from Humanitarian OpenStreetMap to Felt, making it accessible for visualization. The Klang Valley bus system and Bengaluru bus stops were mapped to enhance public transportation data accessibility, and a Bay Area investor's real estate holdings in West Oakland were visualized to assess economic impacts. Additional projects include mapping blooming trees in Korea, fossil locations in Denmark, Afrin's historical and infrastructural details post-2018 military operations, and Mumbai's construction sites contributing to air pollution. Felt encourages users to share their maps in its Slack group, promising to feature standout contributions.