It was most excellent to see everyone in Seattle, whether it was in the halls, during the presentations, workshops, and lightning talks, or at our table!
If you weren’t able to attend, or missed any of talks, we’ve listed them below. SOTMUS has kindly uploaded all of the videos. We’ve also gathered all of our presentions and materials in one spot.
Beyond Aesthetic Icing: Designing geo tools for humans
presentation by Ekta Daryanani, Meghan Hade – video and slides
Behind the Scenes of the Mapzen Targeted Editing Series - Engaging Editors
presentation by Indy Hurt – video and materials
Befriending a Geocoder
presentation by Diana Shkolnikov – video and slides
Give your vector tile life
lightning Talk by Hanbyul Jo – video and notes
The Space Between: expanding street centerlines to street polygons
lightning talk by Lou Huang – video and notes
Make maps more interactive with the magic of a geocoding search box
workshop by Rhonda Glennon, Katie Kowalsky, Diana Shkolnikov – workshop materials
And here’s a video of the axidraw, drawing maps like olden times. We’ll have a blog post on it soon.
Mesmerized watching the Axidraw rendering @Mapzen OpenStreetMap data for Washington DC at #sotmus pic.twitter.com/lig4nRRVo1
— Michal Migurski (@michalmigurski) July 24, 2016
Many of you have been asking about our Null Island t-shirts. (Thanks to Brennan at Workhorse Industries in Seattle for their fantastic printing work!)
Introducing the new #NullIsland shirts at @sotmus! pic.twitter.com/1QxWu26hji
— Mapzen (@mapzen) July 23, 2016
We ran out, but we’ve put the vector artwork online, and we’re looking into on-demand printing! And come by a Mapzen event if you want Null Island, POI icon or Transitland stickers!