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What we're writing, reading, and making.

Field notes, project post-mortems, classroom dispatches, and the occasional manifesto. Topics range from cartographic craft to AI-as-medium, from civic data to museum collaboration.

Process

AI as a Design Medium

Nicholas Hayes·May 4, 2026·14 min read

This article first appeared in Harvard Design Magazine on May 4, 2026. For the past two years I have been teaching a course at the Harvard Graduate School of Design called "Re-imagining the Archive." The premise is simple: take collections that are supposed to stabilize knowledge and treat them instead as something you can work on, work through, and sometimes work against.

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Process

Map makers! Fill out the 2026 Cartographic Design and Development Workflow Census

Alan McConchie·Jan 18, 2026·6 min read

In advance of a talk planned for the State of the Map US conference in Madison, WI, we're researching the existing map design and development tooling landscape. Tell us about your tools, the gaps, and how your workflow could be improved.

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Process

Exploring the ecclesiastical map of the Catholic Church in the US

Kelsey Taylor·Dec 18, 2025·9 min read

A collaboration with a researcher at Boston College — mapping the ecclesiastical jurisdictions of the Roman Catholic Church across the United States. What we learned about parish boundaries, archdiocesan structures, and how the data is recorded.

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Process

Navigate your city car-free with MetroMatch

E. Brelsford·Nov 12, 2025·11 min read

A new open-source tool that helps people find walkable, transit-friendly neighborhoods anywhere in the US. Built on a foundation of OpenStreetMap data and Stamen's signature cartographic restraint.

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Musings

Stamen's Dark (Map) Materials

Alan McConchie·Oct 28, 2025·8 min read

A meditation on Toner Dark — the brooding sibling of our most-loved basemap style. What makes a "dark mode" map actually legible, and why most attempts fail. Reading Philip Pullman alongside cartographic typography.

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Process

Brain Cartography: Mapping a place that everyone knows, but (almost) no one has ever been

Nicholas Hayes·Oct 14, 2025·12 min read

A long-running project with neuroscience collaborators — mapping the human cortex as if it were terrain. What does it mean to map an interior? What conventions translate, and which break down completely?

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Events

Two upcoming workshops at Harvard GSD

Nicholas Hayes·Sep 22, 2025·4 min read

Two 2-day intensives this fall at the Harvard Graduate School of Design — one on cartographic typography, one on data-driven storytelling for designers. Open enrollment for students and outside-school participants.

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Events

Data visualization and mapping for a scientific audience with USGS Midwest Climate

Kelsey Taylor·Sep 8, 2025·5 min read

Recap of a 3-day workshop with the USGS Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center's Summer Symposium. Teaching cartographic and data-viz craft for an audience of climate scientists.

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Conversations

Reflections from the DATA | ART Symposium

Eric Rodenbeck·Aug 19, 2025·7 min read

Notes from a multi-day symposium on the intersection of data visualization and contemporary art. The questions that emerged about ethics, attribution, and the slow erasure of the dataset as authorial subject.

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