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List of featured images/2014

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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2014

Week 1
(30 Dec. – 5 Jan.)
English At CrisisCamp DC last month lots of people got involved in editing OpenStreetMap for Typhoon Haiyan crisis response.
Week 2
(6–12 Jan.)
English In the last few weeks the German postal code areas were consolidated and checked: Before (left map) some postalcodes were tagged on admin boundary relations and duplicates existed. After (right map) all 8201 postalcode areas in Germany have their own postal_code relation. See the project page (in German).
Week 3
(13–19 Jan.)
English A car dashboard kitted out with gadgets. This is just one of a wide variety of mapping techniques. Visible here (left to right): A smartphone running OsmAnd (information and map display) and a tablet computer set up with OSMtracker (POI recording).
Week 4
(20–26 Jan.)
English The OpenSteetMap community in Senegal is growingǃ A lot of activities, training and presentations are happening these days. This photo shows architecture students during a surveying training session with Walking Papers printouts and GPS devices in Dakar.
Week 5
(27 Jan. – 2 Feb.)
English Viewing OpenStreetMap buildings and tram data within the open source QGIS software.
Week 6
(3–9 Feb.)
English The 2014 Olympics ski venues in the Krasnaya Polyana (Sochi) mountain cluster. This spontaneous mashup using Leaflet shows OpenSnowMap's ski pistes and lifts on OpenTopoMap as baselayer on a slippy map.
Week 7
(10–16 Feb.)
English A map of Pavia in Italy, rendered in high resolution using Maperitive, printed, laminated and used as a personal breakfast mat
Week 8
(17–23 Feb.)
English Street network and built-up area of Bangalore (India). This colourful map was made based on OSM data using TileMill.
Week 9
(24 Feb. – 2 Mar.)
English Forty people gathered for an event in Managua, Nicaragua, working on improving the OSM data including public transportation, neighbourhoods and important POIs
Week 10
(3–9 Mar.)
English 1st “OpenStreetMap Workshop from scratch” – a free and open event that brought together artists, cartographers, marketing companies and territorial planning/computer science students as part of the activities of the HackLabCocha in Cochabamba, Bolivia. View the full set of photos.
Week 11
(10–16 Mar.)
English A map of the “Sortavala” highway in Russia, on display at the road construction company offices. This poster has an OSM base map, and also inset details of road junctions based on the OpenStreetMap contributors data.
Week 12
(17–23 Mar.)
English This new "Coloured Streets" mappaint style makes working with addresses easier within JOSM. Addresses are given the same colour as the streets they are assigned to.
Week 13
(24–30 Mar.)
English OSM used as a backdrop on the weather radar for the Formula One Grand Prix at Melbourne. (TV photo)
Week 14
(31 Mar. – 6 Apr.)
English OpenStreetMap has been awarded the Document Freedom Day UK Award Brian Prangle accepted the award on behalf of OSM.
Week 15
(7–13 Apr.)
English HOT is coordinating mapping efforts for the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.

The map shows all changesets with #HOT in and around Guinea. The tool visualises changesets of the last seven days with a certain comment.

Week 16
(14–20 Apr.)
English State of the Map France 2014 took place a week ago in Paris with more than 250 attendees
Week 17
(21–27 Apr.)
English 492 people attended State Of The Map U.S. 2014 in Washington DC. You can watch video recordings of the presentations.
Week 18
(28 Apr. – 4 May)
English Although this map looks distinctly hand-drawn, it is a data-driven rendering created using TileMill and GIMP, and available as a slippy map covering Toulouse
Week 19
(5–11 May)
English The London HOT Congo Mapathon event was run by HOT and MSF this weekend, to map the city of Lubumbashi using Field Papers notes gathered by local people.
Week 20
(12–18 May)
English Lübeck Hauptbahnhof has been modelled in 3D within the OpenStreetMap data (using the Simple 3D Buildings tags), allowing tools like OSM2World to render this image. (slippy map)
Week 21
(19–25 May)
English For the past few months the community in the Netherlands have been carrying out a manual merging BAGimport of open address and buildings data, using a special JOSM import plugin (dutch), and this site to monitor the progress uploading areas of data
Week 22
(26 May – 1 Jun.)
English Austrian OpenStreetMappers at Linuxwochen 2014 in Vienna, offering T-shirts, tablecloths, posters, books, cups, and notebooks!
Week 23
(2–8 Jun.)
English Trying out the iD editor for the first time. Sixteen test subjects went through the process and gave their feedback as part of a "Civic User Testing Group" event in Chicago
Week 24
(9–15 Jun.)
English The new Indian state of Telangana which was created by an order of the Indian government, has been incorporated into the map by OpenStreetMap volunteers. Telangana was created by partitioning the state of Andhra Pradesh into two. Read more on dalek2point3's diary
Week 25
(16–22 Jun.)
English With more than 200 participants State Of The Map Europe 2014 was hosted in Karlsruhe last weekend.
Week 26
(23–29 Jun.)
English This event in Natori, Japan, was an OpenStreetMap mapping party as part of a LocalWiki initiative to describe city neighbourhoods, and promote community building in an area struck by the 2011 tsunami. Read more on the localwiki blog
Week 27
(30 Jun. – 6 Jul.)
English This striking pop-art style image was created by @leopardengruen using OpenStreetMap data from Karlsruhe. It took 4th place in the SOTMEU poster competition
Week 28
(7–13 Jul.)
English Frédéric Rodrigo developed a stylisation of OpenStreetMap data designed to mimic the classic 18th century french maps by Cassini (shown on the left). You can browse a full map of France in this style, on a site developed for the Heraldry wikipedia project. Frédéric also won 3rd place in the SOTMEU poster competition with a poster-sized print of this map
Week 29
(14–20 Jul.)
English A sample area rendered in the R25 Maperitive style, which was designed by User:JBacc. It works best rendering hi resolution paper maps at approximately 1:25000 map scale, as he demonstrated with his entry coming 2nd place in the SOTMEU poster competition
Week 30
(21–27 Jul.)
English 3D printed model of the Gorbals, Glasgow, location of the Commonwealth games 2014. Created using osm2world to convert from .osm to 3D and SRTM elevation data. Printed using a Ultimaker 2.
Week 31
(28 Jul. – 3 Aug.)
English This poster by the Fukushima, Japan, OpenStreetMap community was the winner of the SOTMEU poster competition,(download as PDF)
Week 32
(4–10 Aug.)
English Mapping for fun, and to help with humanitarian aid at the Missing Maps Party in London last week
Week 33
(11–17 Aug.)
English Last weekend we celebrated OpenStreetMap's 10th Birthday in cities all around the world, and (as is now traditional) we had birthday cakes at many of the party locations, such as this one in Passau, Germany
Week 34
(18–24 Aug.)
English Cake is good. And so are map tiles. Toronto mappers made coasters from maps and ceramic tiles. The coasters safely supported the beverages consumed at the Toronto 10th OSM Birthday celebration, and then attendees were each able to take home the commemorative coasters in addition to the ones that they made.
Week 35
(25–31 Aug.)
English Malawi government officials learning how to create maps with OpenStreetMap. The Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team have sent a field team to Malawi to run training courses in mapping techniques and also integrating OpenStreetMap into their open GIS data portal. Read more on the HOT blog
Week 36
(1–7 Sep.)
English Printed street maps from OpenStreetMap seen in several bus stops around Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan
Week 37
(8–14 Sep.)
English About two dozen women participated in a "Girl’s Mapping Party" organised by Kathmandu Living Labs in Nepal/Kathmandu. Read more on the blog
Week 38
(15–21 Sep.)
English A striking dark-background rendering of OpenStreetMap building coverage (green) and those which are missing (red) as compared to basemap.at data in Austria. Blog post and slippy map
Week 39
(22–28 Sep.)
English The OpenStreetMap Crayon Style. Browse a slippy map here. This playful use of map data is rendered with JavaScript and HTML5 canvas. source and more details
Week 40
(29 Sep. – 5 Oct.)
English This advertisement on the side of a tram in Toronto features a large map from OpenStreetMap! Commercial use of OpenStreetMap is allowed and encouraged (when people follow the copyright instructions correctly like this) and we love to see our maps appearing in interesting places.
Week 41
(6–12 Oct.)
English Uwe Engstler, a german teacher from the Comenius project "My City and my History in OSM", teaching students from Archbishop Sentamu Academy, Kingston upon Hull, UK, how to use OSMTracker for mapping historic monuments
Week 42
(13–19 Oct.)
English A walking map display board mounted on a rock. Holger Schöner has produced hiking and cycling maps in various forms around the area of Gutau (a small village in Upper Austria) Read more (in German)
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