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List of featured images/2013

These are featured images, which have been identified as the best examples of OpenStreetMap mapping, or as useful illustrations of the OpenStreetMap project.

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2013

Week 1
(31 Dec. – 6 Jan.)
English Minova and Bweremana in DRC were mapped in a few days. This and other humanitarian mapping are being coordinated using the OSM Tasking Manager.
Week 2
(7–13 Jan.)
English Frame from the video "Year of edits 2012". This year's video features yellow and green effects for the redaction bot processing, and license changeover.
Week 3
(14–20 Jan.)
English OpenStreetMap wedding decorations! At the wedding of User:Vlish he featured this poster showing where he and his wife were born, where they met, and where they married.
Week 4
(21–27 Jan.)
English Taginfo shows what tags are used in the OSM database.
Week 5
(28 Jan. – 3 Feb.)
English French mapping company GéoBretagne use OpenStreetMap and are working with high schools to contribute data to the project. Here we see teachers and students mapping the exact coordinates of Lauzach wind turbines and their access roads.
Week 6
(4–10 Feb.)
English The Overview of OpenStreetMap Contributors map by Pascal Neis is a great new way to discover active contributors in an area.
Week 7
(11–17 Feb.)
English Life Long Learning Mapping Project : Şeyma, Kader, Neslihan,(teachers: Manfred, Miray) Simge, Özge, Our project aims to tackle the issue of gender-stereotyping. Students from Karacabey, Turkey, learning how to use a tracking device (Garmin) to improve OSM in Turkey.
Week 8
(18–24 Feb.)
English OpenStreetMap leggings. A prototype on show at State Of The Map U.S. 2012 of a new product from softcities.net
Week 9
(25 Feb. – 3 Mar.)
English A stack of prints at the Karlsruhe Hack Weekend in February 2013, where 18 mappers from all over Europe spent two days at the Geofabrik office, working together on OpenStreetMap projects.
Week 10
(4–10 Mar.)
English Map showing distance from parks in Glasgow, using openstreetmap data and GRASS/QGIS network analysis. Dark red means further away from a park.
Week 11
(11–17 Mar.)
English OpenStreetMap with Navit running on the OpenPandora gaming handheld. Open everything!
Week 12
(18–24 Mar.)
English Students from Azores Islands, Portugal, visiting Germany on a training course in JOSM and QA Editor as part of the Life Long Learning Mapping Project
Week 13
(25–31 Mar.)
English This curious map of the world, shows the result of dividing the OpenStreetMap dataset into quarters until each of these vector tiles is less than 32MB in size. An experiment by Eric Fischer (details)
Week 14
(1–7 Apr.)
English Team from the Université Cheikh Anta Diop after a five day training course in AUF Dakar. 23 students and researchers focussed on mapping the Medina municipality of Dakar, Senegal. See the HOT blog write-up by Augustin Doury
Week 15
(8–14 Apr.)
English Magyarkert ("HungarianGarden") is a leisure park in Hungary, shaped like the country at a 1:1000 size ratio. It includes main rivers, lakes and shapes of hills. The park's main theme is environment protection, educational programs, sport, etc, and of course it's on OpenStreetMap.
Week 16
(15–21 Apr.)
English Le Monde, one of the largest French newspapers, relaunched their online paid edition with interactive French maps powered by OpenStreetMap. Read more on the MapBox blog
Week 17
(22–28 Apr.)
English Supertuxkart is a free, open-source racing game. Using 3D data from OpenStreetMap we can race around real-world street layouts, such as this suburb of Rostock
Week 18
(29 Apr. – 5 May)
English Data from the top 50 mappers in the US (see full map). These big contributors have been offered a special invitation to the SOTM US conference
Week 19
(6–12 May)
English "iD" is a new web-based OpenStreetMap editor which is coming out of testing into prime-time on the OpenStreetMap homepage this week. read more on the blog
Week 20
(13–19 May)
English State Of The Map Argentina took place a few weeks ago.
Register now for SOTM US coming very soon, and the main State Of The Map 2013 conference in Birmingham UK in a few months.
Week 21
(20–26 May)
English Canoe Mapping in the mangroves. La Boquilla, Cartagena, Colombia. In a diary entry by Humberto Yances he describes his participatory mapping project involving the local community, fishermen and ecotourism associations. Follow-up workshops resulted in a map, and ongoing work on "Social Innovation for Mangrove Conservation"
Week 22
(27 May – 2 Jun.)
English Two OpenStreetMap servers waiting full of expectation for new co-worker servers for improved reliability and performance!
Week 23
(3–9 Jun.)
English Comenius Mapping Party in Romania. Persons from left to right: Dario (Portugal), Pia (Slovenia), Yaren (Turkey), Mateja (Slovenia), Hilal (Turkey), Nils (Germany).
Week 24
(10–16 Jun.)
English Group photo of 400+(!) participants of the State Of The Map U.S. 2013, San Francisco, June 08
Week 25
(17–23 Jun.)
English Severin Menard is conducting a workshop on QGIS as a part of HOT's "Engaging the Youth to Map The Northern Corridor" in Limonade, Haiti
Week 26
(24–30 Jun.)
English UK construction firms have access to very detailed Ordnance Survey map products, but when it comes to displaying a map on a public notice, the people building the new tram in Nottingham found it easier to use OpenStreetMap. Detailed, up-to-date, and open licensed.
Week 27
(1–7 Jul.)
English No volcanic eruptions, no wildfires, but burning passion of OpenStreetMap volunteers – represented by a map showing the colourised node density of OpenStreetMap data. Alternative views: full world as slippy map, full world as single image (67 Mpx, 1 MiB); full world scaled down, more info how this was created.
Week 28
(8–14 Jul.)
English A modified 'standard' view of OpenStreetMap to reveal coverage worldwide on low zoom levels. Those (0–8) have essentially been created from scaling down tiles (slightly modified and without labels) of zoom level 9 and adding the labels afterwards. This experiment by Frederik Ramm can be viewed as a zoomable map (comparison via “+” on the right); more details of the technical approach.
Week 29
(15–21 Jul.)
English Large curved labels on a mountain range ( Stubaier Alpen shown here). The diagram illustrates how this cartographic effect could be achieved in an automated rendering process based on OpenStreetMap's raw geospatial data. Shown position on a slippy map, process description.
Week 30
(22–28 Jul.)
English Overly complicated access restrictions (delivery, taxi at specific times and bicycle) to a pedestrianised area demonstrate that making a map is sometimes not simple but often funny.
Week 31
(29 Jul. – 4 Aug.)
English A project of Brazil's biggest city São Paulo is using OpenStreetMap! “Mapeamento Colaborativo - Gestão Urbana SP” (Collaborative Mapping - Urban Management SP) allows the residents to locate urban problems and suggest solutions.
Week 32
(5–11 Aug.)
English "Dal gps alla montagna" mapping party, an event in the mountains of Trentino, Italy. About 70 people attended, including Trentino Alpine Club who have announced that they release their hiking network data (page in Italian) under the ODbL.
Week 33
(12–18 Aug.)
English All around the world we celebrated the OpenStreetMap 9th Anniversary Birthday party. In Japan they kept up their run of interesting cakes, with a fruity one this year!
Week 34
(19–25 Aug.)
English Mappers, users and developers from Baltic States, Russia, Finland and other countries gathered at the SOTM Baltics 2013 OSM local conference in Tartu, Estonia
Week 35
(26 Aug. – 1 Sep.)
English While out mapping the world OSM mappers come across some curious things. Shown here: a wooden trough fed by water from the rain gutter of a hut. Possibly it is a watering place for animals.
Week 36
(2–8 Sep.)
English OSM contributor Hawkeye admiring his laser-etched acrylic map (bounding box at OSM.org) of OpenStreetMap buildings in central Glasgow, made at the  MAKLab in The Lighthouse, Glasgow.
Week 37
(9–15 Sep.)
English State Of The Map 2013, the annual OpenStreetMap conference, was held in Birmingham, England, from 6th to 8th September 2013.
Week 38
(16–22 Sep.)
English Stamen have produced a map on a billboard using their watercolour style and OpenStreetMap data. Perhaps the largest OSM map ever
Week 39
(23–29 Sep.)
English The TIGER Battlegrid map shows colourful grid squares (orange for urban, green for countryside) for parts of the U.S. where more TIGER fixup work is needed by comparing with the newer TIGER 2012 data. Read more on this blog post
Week 40
(30 Sep. – 6 Oct.)
English The new "Humanitarian" style (also available on osm.org) offers a new window on OpenStreetMap data. This new style focuses on the needs of the HOT work, for example water and sanitation, road quality, fire hydrants, electricity network, street lights, or social facilities.
Week 41
(7–13 Oct.)
English A leather iPad cover with an OpenStreetMap design on show at OSMit conference last weekend. The creators dressmap.it have more pictures on their site
Week 42
(14–20 Oct.)
English State of the Map Scotland 2013 took place last weekend in Edinburgh
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