mapping Drinking Age Across the Globe August 14, 2018 by Adam DuVander In many countries, the age at which you can legally have a drink is seen as a milestone in one’s life. That age has also long been debated. Should the drinking age coincide with a country’s voting age, military draft age, the age at which you may purchase a lottery ticket, or rent a car? […] Read more »
mapping Where the U.S. Guzzles the Most Water August 6, 2018 / August 6, 2018 by Adam DuVander The United States used 354,550.89 millions of gallons of water per day in 2010, and each state and county contributed very different amounts of water to that grand total. Even at the state level, water usage can be as individual as a fingerprint. We turned that individuality up a notch when we mapped the United […] Read more »
mapping Make a Map of Your Retailers or Sellers July 23, 2018 / October 17, 2019 by Adam DuVander The internet has made many things possible without leaving your device. You can order clothes, toys, household goods, and even groceries. Despite these e-commerce conveniences, most of life still takes place in the real world. People browse local shops to touch the merchandise and interact with their community. There’s still a place for the online […] Read more »