From searching for your dream house to earthquakes, CartoDB is everywhere
Every single day we see a huge influx of beautiful maps created using CartoDB. The topics range from everything from the best places to live in the UK to seismic activity in the depths of Iceland. We decided to compile a list of some really cool maps done by huge media outlets in the last couple of days.
The Telegraph: the best places to live in England and Wales
Well known British newspaper, The Telegraph, created a map which allows you to search for the best places to live in England and Wales using official data on average weekly incomes, crime rates, health, home ownership, and economic activity.
The Guardian: Which countries has the fewest ATM’S?
The Guardian published a map to show, in an interactive way, the most recent World Bank data and highlights the countries with the fewest ATM’s in the world.
Twitter map: How #Ferguson Spread Across America
Twitter compiled every geotagged tweet that mentioned Ferguson and made a interactive map with it. The map was published in lots of media around the US.
El Mundo: Plan your holidays in Madrid
Are you going to spend your holidays in Madrid? The spanish newspaper, El Mundo, used the CartoDB tool Odyssey.js to show the best places to go in Madrid during the summer break.
Scandinavian media: Bárðarbunga volcano
NRK, the largest media organisation in Norway, published a map made by the developer Aitor Garcia who used the Data from Iceland’s Meteorological Institute to visualize the intense seismic activity (more than 1.400 earthquakes) that a volcano known as Bárðarbunga in Iceland has displayed in the last 72 hours.
We asked Garcia why he decided to use CartoDB instead of any other platform and he remarked: “CartoDB’s ability to create Torque-based temporal animations out of the box is quite amazing. Once I had the data imported, I was able to focus on presenting the data in the clearest possible way without having to worry about the internals of representing the time series.”
This map also appeared in three main Icelandic media outlets: www.mbl.is, www.visir.is, www.ruv.is
We are pleased to see media using our platform. If you want to do the same, go to CartoDB, sign up for a free account and start creating your own maps.