July 12, 2022, 7:40 p.m. | Juan Luis Ruiz-Tagle

Towards Data Science - Medium towardsdatascience.com

Placing text on a map in a non-conventional way

Europe’s borders with text from Wikipedia. Image by author.

Maps usually have labels everywhere. These help us identify what is being represented. Pieces of text which tell us what things are, from the name of a restaurant or a street to the name of a country. However, a label is not embedded in the map, strictly speaking, it is just linked to a “geography” and gives us information about it (for …

geography maps python typography words

Data Architect

@ University of Texas at Austin | Austin, TX

Data ETL Engineer

@ University of Texas at Austin | Austin, TX

Lead GNSS Data Scientist

@ Lurra Systems | Melbourne

Senior Machine Learning Engineer (MLOps)

@ Promaton | Remote, Europe

Software Engineering Manager, Generative AI - Characters

@ Meta | Bellevue, WA | Menlo Park, CA | Seattle, WA | New York City | San Francisco, CA

Senior Operations Research Analyst / Predictive Modeler

@ LinQuest | Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States