John Nelson
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I have far too much fun looking for ways to understand and present data visually, hopefully driving product strategy and engaging users. I work in the ArcGIS Living Atlas team at Esri, pushing and pulling data in all sorts of absurd ways and then sharing the process. I also design user experiences for maps and apps. When I'm not doing those things, I'm chasing around toddlers and wrangling chickens, and generally getting into other ad-hoc adventures. Life is good. You might also like these Styles for ArcGIS Pro: esriurl.com/nelsonstyles

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Mega Easy Watercolor Painting in ArcGIS Pro

How to use image textures and stuff to make surprisingly realistic watercolor maps in a few minutes.

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Juneau’s Age Map. And Stuff.

Debriefing a map making session with an eleven year old who has some questions.

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One Minute Map Hacks: 11-15

Back to the well of hacks that can maybe bump your mapping game in a minute or less.

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Misusing the Georeference Tool for Historic Image Alignment

Tightening up the registration between two images, taken 100 years apart. With Georeferencing.

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One Minute Map Hacks: 6-10

You don't have five minutes to spend watching a how-to video! But you might have five one-minutes to spend watching five how-to videos!

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One Minute Map Hacks: 1-5

It's just one minute of your life. Well, five minutes, I suppose.

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Creating the Half-Earth Vibrant Basemap

Making the Half-Earth globe basemaps.

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How to Posterize Imagery in Pro

Create handsome paint-by-numbers poster-like maps for your cartographic adventuring

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Spilhaus? More like Thrillhaus

A projection for oceans. Meticulously puzzled together from clues of the past.

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