Daniel Wood
@danielpwwood.bsky.social
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Graphics reporter for the New York Times. Here for maps and memes. But not often here.
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Robert Simmon
5 months ago
More Stories from Space! Here are some of my favorite recent examples of data journalism that use satellite data as a key element.
medium.com/@robsimmon/n...
If you’re interested in exploring the possibilities, please get in touch.
#dataviz
#cartography
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New Stories from Space: More Satellite Imagery in Data Journalism
Satellite data is currently all over the news. Color imagery illustrates the attacks on Iranian nuclear infrastructure, thermal data shows…
https://medium.com/@robsimmon/new-stories-from-space-more-satellite-imagery-in-data-journalism-eb6ebb4ac36a
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NPR exclusive: we reconstructed the impact of a single IDF strike in Gaza, one that killed 132 members of the same family. It's a horrifying look at what is possible in modern war.
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One family. One attack. 132 names. A Gaza investigation.
More than 50,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel's war with Hamas, Gaza health officials say. We reconstructed what happened in one of the deadliest Israeli strikes of the war.
https://apps.npr.org/gaza-building-israel-strike-casualties/
9 months ago
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Offering a mea culpa here...it doesn't need a name. I've been reminded by Chazmo that names aren't really a thing.
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10 months ago
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Should just be Gulf of Chazmo.
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10 months ago
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cartotastic
11 months ago
A great article and belated obituary for Karen Wynn Fonstad, the cartographer who mapped Middle Earth, the Forgotten Realms, and more. I was entranced by her Atlas of Middle Earth, which contributed to my later career as a cartographer!
www.nytimes.com/2025/01/13/o...
#cartography
#fantasy
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Overlooked No More: Karen Wynn Fonstad, Who Mapped Tolkien’s Middle-earth (Gift Article)
She was a novice cartographer who landed a dream assignment: to create an atlas of the setting of “The Hobbit” and “The Lord of the Rings.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/13/obituaries/karen-wynn-fonstad-overlooked.html?unlocked_article_code=1.pE4.sg6b.B4IgGfh6Q2LI&smid=url-share
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I've seen a lot of people on linkedIn with "experienced board member" in their bio. I'm thinking about adding "inexperienced board member" in mine.
11 months ago
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Gonna bookmark some incredible graphics and maps from 2024 that I need to return to.
12 months ago
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Pretty sure ODB was also apprehended at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania. Really makes you think.
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Alyson Hurt
about 1 year ago
New collab w/
@nprmusic.bsky.social
: The 124 best songs of 2024, in a filterable grid format.
www.npr.org/2024/12/04/g...
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The 124 Best Songs of 2024
2024 was a year of breakthroughs, with new stars storming the top of the charts and artists across genres making modern classics. NPR Music's list of best songs of the year has something for everyone.
https://www.npr.org/2024/12/04/g-s1-34686/best-songs-2024
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whoaaaaa zoomable joyplot map 🤯🤯🤯
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about 1 year ago
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I finally got a chance to finish the blog post that elaborates on how we built and self-hosted an intricate slippy map using
@protomaps.com
. It's similar to my talk from NACIS, but in further depth. Let me know if you have questions!
blog.apps.npr.org/2024/11/26/s...
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Self-hosted slippy maps, for novices (like me)
How we built our own explorable tile map without paying a fortune.
https://blog.apps.npr.org/2024/11/26/slippy-maps.html
about 1 year ago
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This is fabulous, even though I only acknowledge the original 150 pokemon as canonical, and I won't be convinced otherwise.
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about 1 year ago
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Wake up babe, new Books We Love just dropped!!!!
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Books We Love
Here are 350+ great reads from 2024 hand-picked just for you by NPR staff and trusted critics.
https://apps.npr.org/best-books/#view=covers&year=2024
about 1 year ago
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Tyler Fisher
about 1 year ago
I'm very happy with Sill, but also, the best website in the world launched this year's version today.
apps.npr.org/best-books/
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Here's my talk from NACIS 2024 on how NPR built a super custom and highly detailed slippy map story last year. Any time you give me a mic, I sort of go into a theater-kid fugue state, so I hope it makes sense. Was fun to present!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Abbt...
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Cheap and Pricey: NPR Leveraged Free Tools To Build and Host Our Own Slippy Maps. Was... Daniel Wood
YouTube video by NACIS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Abbto_9nNtc&list=PLcBEhOBZvhcaMYBJEhQFgFOkqF7hIj95M
about 1 year ago
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Maarten Lambrechts
about 1 year ago
This is wild:
@nacis.bsky.social
2024 videos are online, and there are... 136 of them!
www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
If you are interested in
#maps
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#cartography
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NACIS 2024 - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcBEhOBZvhcaMYBJEhQFgFOkqF7hIj95M
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Voilà: Francis Gagnon
about 1 year ago
I try not to talk (and think) about the US election, but I'd like to know the history of the arrow map. It is brillant, it works so well and I would never have thought about it. I find traces of it all the way back to 2016, but maybe it's older. Who came up wit this? Any idea?
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I am here to talk to map nerds, and map nerds ONLY
about 1 year ago
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