I like making maps and have made them for several projects, some my own, and some for others.

These included maps for my wife’s books about Cold War science research in Greenland and France’s explorations and territorial claims in Antarctica. I also made maps for a paper about work of Grey Nuns in Canada’s North.

Recently I also have worked on electoral cartograms.

Ahead of the April 2019 by-election in the Rideau-Rockcliffe ward in Ottawa, I prepared maps showing how voters had split on a precinct-by-precinct basis, looking at the 2018 election:

Then prepared a similar map showing the results for the top 9 ranked candidates in the 15 April by-election.