Maps are no longer a by-experts-for-experts kind of entity. With the advent of web-based and interactive mapping technologies, the type of audience has kind of generalized to the level of a common man. A map reader is no longer a map reader but has become a map user. From a map designer's perspective, it is another step ahead to be able to reach that level. Here, I outline my viewpoint and the future directions for the field of interactive maps and visualization.
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With the onset of the digital age, printed hardcopy maps have lost their relevance. Instead, the more versatile, digital maps have arrived, which are served through the internet. Suppose you have geospatial datasets to combine and create thematic maps and then serve them through the web. GeoNode may assist you in executing […]