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“Clouds” and the Pointcloud Remix Project

Stamen Design | 06.20.12

A couple of weeks ago, the video Clouds premiered at the Wired Frames exhibit at Eyebeam in NYC. I had the good fortune of being involved in this project, which was led by documentary filmmaker Jonathan Minard and creative coder James George. The three of us met at the Art&&Code conference in Pittsburgh, in October...

Weather weather everywhere

Stamen Design | 06.15.12

We’ve been working on a travel planner for the Weather Channel that tells you a bit more than just how long it’ll take to get from point A to point B. This one predicts what the weather’s going to be like along your drive,when you get there. So let’s say you’re driving from New York...

Announcing Field Papers

Stamen Design | 05.30.12

We’ve just rolled out a new way for you to make atlases of the world, called Field Papers and made with our friends at Caerus Associates. Field Papers allows you to print a multipage paper atlas of anywhere in the world and take it outside, offline, into the field. You can scribble on it, add...

New Work: 2012 NewNowNext Awards

Stamen Design | 04.20.12

I still remember those long lost days when an “interactive website” meant a site that had a mouseover effect on the navigation bar. How far we’ve come. Working with the fantastic, bold branding, we created a Twitter Tracker for Logo TV’s 2012 NewNowNext Awards that aired on April 6. The animations on the site are...

There are cupcakes with Stamen maps on them.

Stamen Design | 04.02.12

There are cupcakes with Stamen maps on them. Each one has a single tile printed on it. Cups and Cakes Bakery baked and prepared them. They were made for the Where 2.0 conference, where Mike is talking about how Old Is The New New and I am talking about Drawing Outside the Lines, which taken...

Log Maps

Stamen Design | 03.30.12

Here’s the final entry of a week of posts about the maps.stamen.com launch. As the launch of our new maps neared, I created a tool for us to look at how people are using the maps. Pre-Launch To speed up the loading of the maps, we try to pre-cache the map imagery. One problem. The...

Terrain Process

Stamen Design | 03.29.12

This post was originally published on stamen.com by Michal Migurski. This is a follow up post to yesterday’s post about watercolor textures, Tuesday’s about watercolor process, and Monday’s announcing the launch of maps.stamen.com. Terrain Layer has been on my mind since 2008 when I first started to experiment with digital elevation data, but it’s only...

Watercolor Textures

Stamen Design | 03.28.12

This post was originally published on stamen.com by Geraldine Sarmiento. Following up on Zach’s post from yesterday and Eric’s post on Monday, here’s a peek into my process in creating watercolor textures for watercolor maps. Below is a breakdown of the steps, a mix of the hand and the computer in all: Painting Scanning Making...

Watercolor Process

Stamen Design | 03.26.12

This post was originally published on stamen.com by Zach Watson. Yesterday, we announced a trio of new maps on maps.stamen.com — we’ve had a lot of interest in how the watercolor map gets generated, so here’s the play-by-play. We’ll be using a section of London as an example: To begin with, we wanted to capture some of...

maps.stamen.com is live

Stamen Design | 03.22.12

maps.stamen.com, the second installment of the City Tracking project funded by the Knight News Challenge, is live. These unique cartographic styles and tiles, based on data from Open Street Map, are available for the entire world, downloadable for use under a under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license, and free. *takes deep breath* There are...