OSM Maplexed

Jerome Parkin at Lovell Johns has been playing with mapinfo, maplex and OSM data to produce pretty maps and get them in to Illustrator. This open mapping stuff could really take off.

The process involved the following

  • Downloading data from OSM
  • Load in file into postgis
  • Export to shape file format
  • Re-project the data from geographic to British National Grid
  • Re-coded (in arcmap) to match LovellJohns MapVU range
  • Maplexed (text placement) this re-coded data
  • Exported to Illustrator

As Jerome says ‘[It] looks promising as an alternative to expensive OS data.’:

Categories: OpenStreetMap, Ordnance Survey, fun, geodata Tags:
  1. December 8th, 2006 at 17:09 | #1

    Hahahahaha.

    You know where Lovell Johns are based, don’t you?

    (Well, ok, strictly speaking it’s the next station down the line from Charlbury.)

  1. December 19th, 2006 at 21:03 | #1
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