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Christopher Wesson

@ChrisWesson_UK

Chris is interested in partnering modern technology, geodataviz and analytics with traditional cartographic excellence | Product Engineer @esri | in/cwesson

Joined May 2014
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See our gallery of how our customers are using ArcGIS Insights to explore and share data analytics visually, both with and without geospatial. Something you'd like to add? DM me. doc.arcgis.com/en/insights/ga…

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Quick tip: As an alternative to median, the oil paint filter in Photoshop does a nice job cleaning up noisy shaded relief. Lightly applying the stylize and cleanliness sliders does the trick.


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If your holiday travel plans feel hectic, consider the itineraries of migrating birds. 🦅 This map by @Esri_de shows five species who travel great distances to winter or breed. 🔹Data: Movebank #cartography #birding

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Finally cracked getting new-format Google Timeline from phone to @ArcGISPro With a baby, 2024 has been confined to California, but nevertheless looking forward to playing with this some more :-)

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Happy #GISDay everyone! I was reminded with the US election how bad data makes bad maps and charts. Reposting my maps from last week, at least now corrected to nearest %.

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The 2024 US Presidential Election Eclipse: a multivariate moonpie symbolised Dorling cartogram. Forget red/blue #maps , this one covers virtually every metric you can think of, providing nuance to the result. Get a hi-res copy: carto.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html… Happy #GISDay #GISChat

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New version of @ArcGISPro = shiny new tools to play with esri.com/arcgis-blog/pr…

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Basically what I do for a living ... explained in am image

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Most helpful thing at #EsriUC2024 :-)

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Shout out to @OrdnanceSurvey for their part in 'The history of GIS' at @EsriUC #EsriUC2024

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Coming out to the @EsriUC? Love soccer?! Well, get ready for the #EsriUC2024 Pickup #Soccer Game! Wednesday, July 17th @ 6:30 PM PST. Back lawn of @SDConventionCtr | #LetsPlay #Esri #Futbol


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Answering the age old question, 'Which is closer - Ealing Common or Ealing Broadway station?' A comparison between footpaths and desire paths in Blender Geometry Nodes, with spatial data origin/destinations #b3d

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Woke up to new versions of Android, @ArcGISOnline, and #ArcGISInsights! Nice 😎


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We have a publish date! 7/16/2024!! Details: go.esri.com/mwa-signing And... for the truly brave... I can graffiti it for you LIVE AND IN PERSON at the UC in San Diego! 😄 Super excited!

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I might be biased as a lot of my @Esri work is on @ArcGISPro, but the next two releases look exciting!


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Experimenting changing the following line symbol designs to show less frequent services (increased wait times) by route segment: Size (width) Transparency Transparency AND size overlay Dashed lines Thoughts? Other options?

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Ever wondered how mapping agencies have finer control over symbol placement such as trees in wood, scattered forests, allotment or golf course patterns? esri.com/arcgis-blog/pr…


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I am being honest! #mappymeme

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