Episode 281: Designing for Maps with Loren Baxter
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UI Breakfast: UI/UX Design and Product Strategy
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What should you consider when using map components in your product? Our guest today is Loren Baxter, lead designer for Felt Maps. You’ll learn how to start thinking in terms of maps, how to approach UX interactions and animations, what types of information can be included, and more.
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Show Notes
- Felt
- Google My Maps — simple tool for designing maps
- ArcGIS, QGIS — popular expert tools
- Remix — Loren’s previous place of work
- MapBox — a platform for map-based products
- OpenStreetMap — an open-source project
- Tippecanoe — tool for tiling
- Try out Felt
- Follow Loren on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram
This episode is brought to you by UC San Diego. Thinking about diving into the dynamic world of UX design, but not sure where to start? Explore UC San Diego Extended Studies’ UX Design Certificate. Master essential skills to build a standout portfolio that will help you land your dream job. Enroll today in Principles of UX and get 10% off as our listener. Head over to DiscoverUX.ucsd.edu and use code DISCOVERUX to apply the discount.
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