For the month of November, Topi Tjukanov announced a 30 Day Map Challenge on Twitter.
For example, here is Lego Oaxaca.
Here is elevation data from the Philippines from Carl Churchill-his other work can be seen on his Flickr album.
New York CityBike data as animated hexagons-press play.
I did not take the time to participate but was amazed at the people who did, many of them every day-and some of the results are pretty fantastic. I will highlight some of the ones I liked (mostly showing the tweets) though I did not see everything that came along.Announcing #30DayMapChallenge in November 2019! Create a map each day of the month with the following themes 🌍🌎🌏— Topi Tjukanov (@tjukanov) October 25, 2019
No restriction on tools. All maps should be created by you. Doing less than 30 maps is fine. #gischat #geography #cartography #dataviz pic.twitter.com/6Go4VFWcJB
For example, here is Lego Oaxaca.
Mangroves vs HurricanesDía 28: Divertido / #Yïkxekp— Colmix (@Colmixe) November 29, 2019
Un mapa de las #naciones de #Oaxaca en estilo #Lego#30daymapchallenge pic.twitter.com/atCYy1lWrQ
European Hydrology#30DayMapChallenge Day 25: Climate - Mangroves vs Hurricanes— Christopher Pollard (@CRVanPollard) November 25, 2019
Mangroves have the ability to lessen the impact of flooding caused by hurricanes (reducing storm surges by 26-76%) BUT they are in an annual decline globally. pic.twitter.com/zH2nsElrFS
More from Maarten Lambrechts here.#30DayMapChallenge nr 26 (hydrology): Where each drop of rain in Europe (EU, actually) flows to pic.twitter.com/8iJ9krRRtE— Maarten Lambrechts (@maartenzam) November 26, 2019
Here is elevation data from the Philippines from Carl Churchill-his other work can be seen on his Flickr album.
New York CityBike data as animated hexagons-press play.
Commuter Rail in the Northeasten USA#30DayMapChallenge Day 4: Hexagons— Craig Taylor (@CraigTaylorGIS) November 4, 2019
Citibike trip data binned into hex pillars by finish position and pivoted into hourly blocks by stop time for New York.
Data via: https://t.co/OFuEtfnixP#map #3d #dataviz #nyc pic.twitter.com/tAnVDy1s5r
London Fried Chicken TerritoriesMy submission for #30DayMapChallenge day 2 - lines:— Philip Pierdomenico (@PhilPierdo) November 2, 2019
Commuter rail (not Amtrak) in northeastern US. Some data was hard to find (esp @MTA). I've taken these lines from Wilmington DE to New Haven CT. Shows how challenging #railroad is in US. #Map produced in #QGIS 3.8. pic.twitter.com/HKgzCUYRr8
and whatever this is.London chicken territories, based on purveyors of fried chicken. #30DayMapChallenge #Day28 #Funny pic.twitter.com/DJZxBOqHrE— Heikki Vesanto (@HeikkiVesanto) November 28, 2019
— emil (@57x025) November 28, 2019For more here is a huge gallery of submissions.
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