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Mar 27, 2009 2:22am

stamen maps cloudmade

Did I mention that we worked with with CloudMade last month, producing three new visual styles for their OSM-derived world maps?

Geraldine did, and CloudMade just announced that our work has been folded into the Style Editor, where you can start with the basics and modify colors to suit your desires.

We used Cascadenik to rapidly generate three new looks that we think are pretty spiff: Pale Dawn, Midnight Commander, and Fresh. Here are some ludicrously large renderings of two of them.

Comments (2)

  1. These are gorgeous - a great impetus to play with the Cloudmade APIs!

    Posted by amenity on Saturday, March 28 2009 6:23pm UTC

  2. Thanks! And by the way, congratulations on your thesis defense.

    Posted by Michal Migurski on Sunday, March 29 2009 4:54pm UTC

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