Felt, a platform for creating and sharing maps, has been utilized by various individuals for diverse projects, each highlighting unique applications of mapping technology. Gabe, a software engineer, created a map illustrating the economic cost of commuting in US metro areas, while Texan designer Evan developed an Environmental Justice map of Houston landfills, inspired by Dr. Robert Bullard's work. Toronto-based transportation planner Adam used Felt to streamline the presentation of a regional travel survey's zone system, and GIS analyst Chris mapped the historical influence of Scottish families. Other creative uses include David's 'active reading' map tracing Patrick Leigh Fermor's European walk, Croix's morel hunting guide in the Pacific Northwest, and Alex's Minecraft-inspired street tracing in NYC. Additionally, Phoemela journaled her Baguio trip, David visualized the Airbus A320 supply chain, and Nithursan planned a bike ride for a mural unveiling. Felt encourages map creators to share their work in a dedicated Slack group, with a plan to feature standout maps.