The day the Galileo announcement was made I was at the EU’s Covent Garden building in Brussels the day the Galileo announcement was made that the independent European position system will be closed to…
Geographic information is saving lives and helping the world become a more just place. Ed Freyfogle invited two inspirational projects who claim to be saving the homeless and the wordless with geo-technologies to our…
Fabric Maps for Saboteurs first entered military service in 1914, but could they now be the antidote to Sabotage? Just a couple of weeks ago, one of my long-standing customers, a veteran of the…
New York Launch The biggest day Could 30th May 2018 prove to be the biggest day in the SplashMaps calendar? That was the day of our New York Launch at the New York Rights…
Antarctic Toobs People have often joked with me about Antarctic Toobs and Maps. That you could literally flip over a SplashMap to it’s white reverse side and, hey presto, a snowy map is yours….
Circular trails Circular trails are the ideal for most outings. You park once and you come back to where you came from. But creating the perfect circular can take time, particularly if you want…
A good guide book I love a good guide book, those elegantly composed marvels of condensed knowledge and purposeful suggestion assure you squeeze every last drop of holiday refreshment from your annual retreat. To…
There’s signs that we’re getting Big in Belgium! Johan Lambrechts contacted me last month asking about a SplashMap Toob of his area. We made it, and he was good enough to share his experience…
The Digital Trail we all leave Being a sponsor of Geomob, the London based networking event for the latest in geo technologies, I get a unique exposure to the good and the bad of…
Geoawesome In their quest to find #TheNextGeo businesses that define our sector, Geoawesomeness chose SplashMaps to be the first in their reviews of “companies to watch”. So this is what it’s like being geoawesome! …