At SplashMaps we’ve done awfully well out of Open Data. It gives us the freedom to make our own “REAL outdoors” specification to counter the relatively crowded and unfocussed map offerings from more traditional…
It’s great to have four English National Parks’ Authorities selling our maps in their visitor centres, and to get a special commission from one of these for a branded map. But it’s a very…
Over the weekend we completed and dispatched new stock to Wiggle, Stanfords, Bookends of Keswick and the tourist information centre in Winchester. Some of these are happy re-orders and the new customers were specifically…
Peter Larkin was one of the few to complete the Three Peaks Yacht Race this year. He did it with the help of 3 of our REAL outdoors SplashMaps (our unique cartography applied to…
Not only have staff at Wiggle been inspecting our weatherproof fabric maps, but it looks like they’ve been submitting them to some pretty unpleasant treatment. Read their article to see just how serviceable our…
Communicating what makes us different can be tricky through the usual press. Pick-up a SplashMap and you “get-it” instantly. Meet me at one of our many stands and I’ll tell you about it. But…
Our latest SplashMaps Press Release demonstrates just how far we’ve come. Our growing portfolio, the commissions we’ve gained for great challenges and some of the increasing number of great reviews we’re getting. Read it…
SplashMaps’ fabric maps are not just a product of print and geospatial technology innovation. In fact they are mostly a solid talisman of our “open principles” applied to product development. With so many relevant…
Another positive review as SplashMaps is covered by the BBC’s Countryfile magazine! We’re alongside well established weatherproof specialists like Vaude, Lowe Alpine, NikWax and The North Face in their review of wet weather kit…
We’re looking forward to taking part in FOSS4G this year. It’s a great show and highlights some of our process principles when it comes to making our fabulous REAL outdoors maps! Firstly we’re…