Showing posts with label maps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maps. Show all posts

Friday, 16 June 2017

YVR and the Indoor Mapping Experience - FME UC 2017

One of my 2017 professional goals was to get out there and do some presentations. It's easy to do when you love talking about a project you've been working on for the past 3 years.



This one of two presentations at Safe Software's FME International Users Conference. Heard once about every 3 years, it's a GREAT conference, one of the best I've gone to. If you get a chance, go.



Ping me via Twitter or LinkedIn if you are interested in learning more about Indoor Mapping and GIS.



Wednesday, 22 January 2014

My Map, Deconstructed

Thoughts?

I'm working on a new template where I've been reducing down the roads and parks as background layers. Here I've got the watercourses in south surrey as the main focus, colored with our standard symbology for fish habitat. Trying to find a green for parks that is fairly neutral is tough when one of your line symbols is a bright green.

(But will the print colors match? Sigh, don't even get me started....)