Stamen
Stamen (stamen.com) is a San Francisco design and development studio focused on data visualization and map-making. Stamen heavily uses OpenStreetMap data in many of their map visualizations, and their developers have worked on many important tools and product offerings around OpenStreetMap. Some of these are described on their blog openstreetmap tag.
Tile sets
Stamen has provided three OpenStreetMap styles and hosted tile servers: Toner, Terrain, and Watercolor.
The tile servers are free to use, but usage restrictions may apply to heavy users. These are not updated from OpenStreetMap very often (data several years old ) but they have proven longevity, and are used by a lot of web maps. See Raster tile providers for these and other options.
Other projects
- Field Papers - Originally Walking Papers by Mike Migurski
- POSM (Portable OpenStreetMap) - Stamen got funding to develop this.
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