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Explore our vast array of beautiful, innovative maps created by our clients. Each map showcases the stories they tell with maps.
Using differently sized circles shows the proportion of how much money will be given the total of 140 recipients of the Super Bowl 50 Giving. The awards are meant to benefit low-income children, youth and young adults.
Learn moreACBJ's team featuring Minneapolis shows a list of Companies which left downtown to move to the surroundings.
Learn moreKansas City Business Journal maps Amazon’s 6 facilities around Kansas City, Kansas. Among these are distribution centers, a sortation center and fulfillment centers. Together, they will cover more than 4.2 million square feet in the market.
Learn moreThe Washington Post published a map highlighting the Islamic State-controlled and lost areas in Iraq. It's a locator map showing the geographical context of the events.
Learn moreThis locator map by the Washington Post combines 2 maps to provide the readers with a better understanding of the situation in Iraq and Syria: the small inset in the corner to give the greater context, along with the detailed area map. Here, you see ISIS' areas of control in Iraq and Syria.
Learn moreThe Washington Post created a satellite map about the Christchurch shootings in New Zealand. They added annotations on top of the map to show how and where it happened. The use of Mapcreator's satellite map and Google Earth makes it easier for the reader to understand the circumstances of the event.
Learn moreThis map shows Orlando Letelier's journey before his murder. Orlando Letelier was murdered on 21st September, 1976. He was a Chilean economist, Minister of the Socialist Government elected by Salvador Allende and Ambassador to the United States. He was assassinated as part of the Condor Plan by the agents of Pinochet's dictatorship in Washington. Combining a bigger area map with a small locator map to show further details helps the reader to understand the circumstances.
Learn moreThis map shows the reduced speed area in the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. The map is simple and effective because, in one glance, the reader can see where the area is highlighted. Washington Post added a route to the map and showcased data layers relevant for this context. On the map, you can see the main cities around the speed reduction and the highway names.
Learn moreThis map shows where the oil sheen has been found in the Potomac River in Virginia. It gives more information on where exactly it happened and illustrates the article perfectly. Washington Post maps are easy to recognize. In this particular case, with its tones of grey, the map style is fully branded in Washington Post's corporate identity.
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