Python for Quick and Easy GIS Data Manipulation
Written by Benjamin Romlein, May 20, 2017

Getting started with Python The key to every information system is the data within it. It’s rare to find an organization that has all of their data structured perfectly and organized in the exact formats and systems that they need to accomplish their goals. Many of our clients come to us with data that is […]
Mapping Pollutants with Leaflet.js
Written by Jessica Kane, July 21, 2016

There are plenty of of ways to visualize data, but mapping data is one of the most powerful ways to make it immediately mean something to the viewer. Creating maps that make data meaningful is satisfying for some of the same reasons I like doing the dishes. This might seem like a weird comparison, but bear […]
Tech Terminology: GIS & Mapping
Written by Alex Code, June 16, 2015
Last month I wrote about being a “tech translator.” While the biggest part of being a translator is seeing through the jargon to what people are talking about at its root, knowing the terminology sure helps along the way. My Grandpa helped me understand language. He worked for Merriam-Webster and had a background in linguistics and lexicography (you […]
Run Mapping
Written by Alex Code, March 30, 2015
If you’ve read our About Us page you’ll know that I’m an outdoors guy. I love being outside and doing just about anything. I was fortunate enough to make friends with a great guy in college who had similar ambitions (or perhaps obsessions) and we took a lot of amazing trips to amazing places. Interestingly enough, […]