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Esri User Conference Map How-to-a-palooza

At this year’s Esri User Conference, there will be a fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants-crazy-thematic-mapping-demo-fest session wherein the esteemed Dr. Kenneth Field and I trade barbs, quips, and mapping secrets.

We’ll pool together some maps that we’ve made and take turns flying through how to make them in ArcGIS; like map-maker tennis. All secrets revealed!

For my part, I’ve assembled a set of interesting/absurd/hmmmm-worthy maps over the past year. I’ve got a set of ten pretty much locked in. And if there’s time in the session, I’ll pull from some of last year’s maps -that’s where I need your help.

I’ll bring these map projects to go over…

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Lights On & Lights Out

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The Wheel of Happiness

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Chernoff

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Bubble Madness

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Fast Food Frequency

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Split Hex

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Hacking a DEM Sunrise

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Beer vs Wine

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College Football Air Mile Index

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Lego-ifier

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It’s a whirlwind of map fabrication. And if there’s time left in the session, I’ll have a grab bag from last year that I can pull from. In the comments section, please let me know your preference of which you’d like to see (or, I suppose, which you’d hate to see). Or a ranking of them if you are feeling crazy.

Candidates, Time-Permitting. Please tell me your preference…

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The Global Sharknado Threat

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Five Years of Drought

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The United States of Craigslist

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Hurricanes Since 1851

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Thanks for your help and I hope to see you at the Esri User Conference this July 10 – 14! Don’t forget to comment on your preference from the last batch of maps.

Happy Mapping, John

About the author

I have far too much fun looking for ways to understand and present data visually, hopefully driving product strategy and engaging users. I work in the ArcGIS Living Atlas team at Esri, pushing and pulling data in all sorts of absurd ways and then sharing the process. I also design user experiences for maps and apps. When I'm not doing those things, I'm chasing around toddlers and wrangling chickens, and generally getting into other ad-hoc adventures. Life is good. You might also like these Styles for ArcGIS Pro: esriurl.com/nelsonstyles

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