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#30DayMapChallenge 2025

Daily social mapping project happening every November

This is Federica Gazzelloni's official #30DayMapChallenge repository

My contributions will be posted on Twitter: @fgazzelloni and Mastodon with the hashtag #30DayMapChallenge

Themes for this year are:

Themes for the 2025 maps.

The official repository for #30DayMapChallenge is a daily mapping challenge open to everyone by Topi Tjukanov @tjukanov.

The idea is to create maps based around different themes each day of November using the hashtag #30DayMapChallenge. You can prepare the maps beforehand, but the main idea is to publish maps on the dedicated days. Just include a picture of the map when you post to Twitter (or other platforms) with the hashtag. You don't have to sign up anywhere to participate. There are no restrictions on the tools, technologies or the data you use in your maps. Doing less than 30 is also fine. See the Code of Conduct at the bottom of the page.

Maps
Day 1 - 01-11-2025 - Points Day 2 - 02-11-2025 - Lines Day 3 - 03-11-2025 - Polygons
day1 day2 day3
Day 4 - 04-11-2025 - Data challenge: My Data Day 5 - 05-11-2025 - Earth Day 6 - 06-11-2025 - Dimensions
day4 day5 day6
Day 7 - 07-11-2025 - Accessibility Day 8 - 08-11-2025 - Urban Day 9 - 09-11-2025 - Analog
day7 day8 day9
Day 10 - 10-11-2025 - Air Day 11 - 11-11-2025 - Minimal map Day 12 - 12-11-2025 - Map from 2125
day10 day11 day12
Day 13 - 13-11-2025 - 10 minute map Day 14 - 14-11-2025 - Data challenge: OpenStreetMap Day 15 - 15-11-2025 - Fire
day13 day14 day15
Day 16 - 16-11-2025 - Cell Day 17 - 17-11-2025 - A new tool Day 18 - 18-11-2025 - Out of this world
day16 day17 day18
Day 19 - 19-11-2025 - Projections Day 20 - 20-11-2025 - Water Day 21 - 21-11-2025 - Icons
day19 day20 day21
Day 22 - 22-11-2025 - Data challenge: Natural Earth Day 23 - 23-11-2025 - Process Day 24 - 24-11-2025 - Places and their names
day22 day23 day24
Day 25 - 25-11-2025 - Hexagons Day 26 - 26-11-2025 - Transport Day 27 - 27-11-2025 - Boundaries
day25 day26 day27
Day 28 - 28-11-2025 - Black Day 29 - 29-11-2025 - Raster Day 30 - 30-11-2025 - Makeover
day28 day29 day30

Data 🗺

You can use what ever data you want. But here are a few sources which could help you to get started or give you new ideas 👇

Tools 🔨🔧

Because the challenge is aimed to be open for everyone, the tools listed here will be open source tools. Still, the challenge can be done with any kind of software (or even without any software). Programming skills are not in any way a requirement to do the maps.

  • QGIS
    • A Free and Open Source Geographic Information System. A desktop software that allows you to read/write multiple data formats and output (mainly static) maps.
  • Kepler
    • Open source geospatial analysis tool for large-scale data sets and for interactive maps.
  • Aerialod
    • Not really a GIS tool, but can be used to create some stunning 3D visualizations
  • Blender
    • Free and open source 3D creation suite. Check out the BlenderGIS extension.
  • R packages for geospatial
  • Python packages for geospatial
  • Mapshaper
    • Useful for geospatial data processing in the browser such as file format conversion, map projection, feature simplification, filtering, clipping, merging etc. Can also be run locally from the command line.
  • Vega-Lite
  • Vega
    • More flexible but lower-level declarative visualization specification including cartographic output. Specifications can be written directly in JSON or via program language interfaces such elm-vega.
  • Litvis
    • Literate Visualization notebook environment optimised for specifying visualizations and documenting the design process. While not specific to cartography, can be a useful environment for exploring cartographic design.
  • Observable
    • Reactive notebook environment for generation of visualization and cartographic output embedded in a textual narrative. Focus is on using d3 for specifying visual output.

Tutorials & Helpful Resources 📚

If you want to make maps with QGIS, this video is a great starting point. Check out also other videos by Klas Karlson - Excellent QGIS introduction YouTube series by Steven Bernard - QGIS Tutorials and Tips by Ujaval Gandhi - Tutorial on how to make 3D landscapes and city models by Alasdair Rae - Blog post by Kenneth Field about the basics of mapmaking

Maps & Stats

In 2021 there were more than 1200 mappers and more than 9000 maps created for the challenge. In 2020 more than 1000 people posted more than 7000 maps for the challenge on different platforms. If you want to see some maps from past challenges, browse the hashtag on Twitter or check the official website of the challenge and browse different years.

#30DayMapChallenge bot by Haifeng Niu harvested comprehensive stats and maps from the challenge

In 2020 & 2019 David Friggens did a huge lift on the 30DayMapChallenge2020Metadata repository with metadata & interactive gallery.

Code of Conduct

No matter if you are a GIS expert or never made a map before this challenge, everyone is welcome to participate,

But keep in mind a few things: - All maps you publish have to be your original work. Don't steal content from others. - Give credit to the original data source whenever possible. - The challenge is all about creativity, openness and the joy of beautiful maps and cartography. It is not a competition, - Don't be an asshole.

Inspiration for the challenge came from Inktober and Tidy Tuesday.

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This is a fork of the official repo for the #30DayMapChallenge data visualization project. See the link below for my contributions!!

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