Show HN: Mapipedia
Please check out the home page for more details: https://mapipedia.com
Here are some samples of things created with the platform (press the play button to start the animations!)
1. USA Formation (states and flags): https://mapipedia.com/s/u/drdave/united_states_of_america_fo...
2. Average Life Expectancy: http://mapipedia.com/s/u/drdave/average_life_expectancy_by_c...
3. Growth of The Salvation Army: https://mapipedia.com/s/u/drdave/growth_of_the_salvation_arm...
4. Aids Related Deaths: https://mapipedia.com/s/u/drdave/aids_related_deaths_worldwi...
5. Prevalence of overweight children under 5: https://mapipedia.com/s/u/drdave/prevalence_of_overweight_ch...
6. Population Growth: https://mapipedia.com/s/u/drdave/global_population_growth_si...
Thanks for taking the time to check it out. This is the first time I've actually told anyone about this platform. I've been very close to it for a long time so it will be good to get feedback from others. All feedback is appreciated!
Cheers David
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 88.4 ms ] threadOtherwise the visualization itself is sound, having multiple views linked is neat. But I personally would rather use an open-source JS library and host it on my own websites.
Very interesting project. If you improve the design to something more modern it will attract many people. But still, I found it very interesting and learned some new things by checking the average life expectancy :)
is it possible to have different shapes for different timesteps? The borders of the states of today were very different 120 years ago. Some were radically diffrent (Germany, Russia), some didn't even exist (Slovakia, Croatia, Sub Sahara-African Nations), some don't exist anymore today (Austro-Hungarian Empire).
Very cool project btw...
Perhaps you could also support real-time sensor data? Services as Luftdaten.info would love to have these visualizations.
Keep in mind that some stuff (such as 7 wonders of the world) and other somewhat stationary data is better added in OpenStreetMap - but for the other cases, you're tool could be a good solution. I'm looking forward to updates to it!
Though, I would like to share some feedback:
- Many visulization would benefit from adding an optional logarithmic scale. Or at least "per capita".
- While I love the interactivity, and other features (downloading CSV data, etc), I think the design (colors, edges, etc) would benefit from some polish.
Very good that you've decided to go live without waiting for a fancy design for your front-end. Early feedback is more valuable for this product.
Nice job.
In school I often got disengaged by history because of the way it was taught, unfortunately. Projects like this can improve learning a lot!
The Average Life Expectancy one is 100% worth spending some minutes, even hours reading.
Keep the awesome work David.
Free idea: this is a great resource. People will want access to this. Increase its "linkedness". Internal links (related maps, recommended maps, etc) make it easy for people to navigate in site (Amazon is great at this). External inbound links (SEO, embed-capability for journalists, etc) help people get on site.
The other pages work, but it looks like I'm getting some sort of blown-up mobile view, even on my desktop. The text and buttons are 2 or 3 inches tall.
It's a cool concept, and launching is always the hard part, so I know it's only going to get better from here on out.
UPDATE: In Firefox, the home page is also blank. I don't see a TypeError but I'm having trouble figuring out the JS console. The other pages are normal-sized, not mobile views.