Rosemarie North shared this mappy cushion design. “#DYK Kuala Lumpur means muddy confluence (of 2 rivers)? Great map of the founding spot printed on cloth by Kotaku design.” Wikipedia questions this etymology but the design is still pretty.
Mark Safran shared these pics of some massive mappy canvases by Mark Bradford at The Broad in downtown LA. More #MapsInTheWild, but this time also literally #MapsAsArt Mark Bradford’s beautiful map paintings at the TheBroad
Claire Nolan has to be one of my favourite contributors of Maps in the Wild because she manages to combine maps and football 🙂 🙂 When she was in Croatia she spotted these globe trophies in the Hadjuk Split trophy cabinet. Two football trophies in #Hadjuk Split’s trophy cabinet. First is […]
My co-editor, Ken Field, might be a bit too modest to post this so I decided to share this. It is a little bit special when a mapmaker makes a map of world breweries and a few years later wanders into a bar and sees his map plastered onto the […]
Isaac Besora shared this map from “Designing data-intensive applications” by Martin Kleppmann. It’s not really “in the wild” but it’s a neat idea and made me smile. I like NoSQL Danger Zone and Cape JSON amongst the fu place names.
Lauren Tierney shared this massive compass device hanging at the Walter E Washington Convention Centre in Washington DC. The inner ring lists all the states of the US, the outer ring has little state shaped maps.
The folk at OnlMaps shared this gruesome map of Cambodia from the Tuol Sleng Museum in Phnom Penh. If you know of a more gruesome map than this, let us know.