We cover a lot of ground in this episode but some of the key takes are:
A key difference between visualizing non-spatial data and spatial data is that non-spatial data gives you the freedom to choose the locations of different objects.
Design is not a process, a way of thinking, and the outcome of not necessarily something visual
We are getting closer to the promise of custom maps for everyone, and we are already seeing personalized maps
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