recently mapped knowledge of french and english in montreal --
(bit of a tri-variate viz experiment)
higher-res here: https://jamaps.github.io/maps/montreal-languages_1920x1080.png
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recently mapped knowledge of french and english in montreal --
(bit of a tri-variate viz experiment)
higher-res here: https://jamaps.github.io/maps/montreal-languages_1920x1080.png
recently mapped knowledge of Arabic in/around Toronto
higher-res: https://jamaps.github.io/maps/toronto-arabic_1920x1080.png
recently updated a map showing growth of laneway housing / garden suites in Toronto (2018-2025) --
check out charts, interactive map, and a few words here: https://schoolofcities.github.io/gentle-density/toronto-backyard-housing
Made a quick map of knowledge of Spanish in/around Toronto --
(This was a bit of an experiment - testing out a process of interpolating census data to a bivariate dot grid)
Higher-res: https://jamaps.github.io/maps/toronto-spanish_1920x1080.png
always fun to look at old TTC maps like this one from 93 --- when the "Harbourfront LRT" had a bold line / rapid transit branding shortly after it opened
img source: https://transittoronto.ca/archives/maps/rg1993.jpg
recently wrote a blog post about creating a website for viewing historical aerial imagery in Toronto
check it out here! :) https://mdl.library.utoronto.ca/mdl-blog/creating-webpage-viewing-historical-aerial-imagery-toronto
little saturday experiment --- trying to parse out travel times and speeds from gtfs schedule data to style a route diagram for the new Eglinton Line 5
higher-res here: https://jamaps.github.io/maps/line5-times-speed_1920x561px.png
check out these detailed maps by Isabeaux Graham showing land-use and demographics along the Eglinton Line 5 corridor
higher res here: https://schoolofcities.utoronto.ca/maps-of-line-5-eglinton/
recent dataviz tracking changes in development / building volumes along the Eglinton Line 5 corridor during its construction
few words + higher res here: https://schoolofcities.utoronto.ca/mapping-development-changes-along-the-eglinton-crosstown-corridor/