CCA’s “Cartography” Celebrates First Birthday

Quality General-interest blog/news site notches its first A year ago, 28 April, Paul Heersink of the Canadian Carographic Association started a blog, Cartography: It started inauspiciously enough and was meant to be another forum for members of the Canadian Cartographic Association to communicate with each other and keep abreast of new ideas and technologies in the field Since then it has become quite a good resource and is continually bringing things to the fore that inform and intrigue all of us–not the least of whom is your humble Designorati:Cartography editor. (…)

Quality General-interest blog/news site notches its first

CCA's Cartography Blog


A year ago, 28 April, Paul Heersink of the Canadian Carographic Association started a blog, Cartography:

It started inauspiciously enough and was meant to be another forum for members of the Canadian Cartographic Association to communicate with each other and keep abreast of new ideas and technologies in the field

Since then it has become quite a good resource and is continually bringing things to the fore that inform and intrigue all of us–not the least of whom is your humble Designorati:Cartography editor.

In the posting on his own blog he explores concerns and travails about ‘blogging and we here find that we share his concerns and hopes. Good insights here.

Congratulations to Paul for notching his year. We’re hoping he keeps on keeping on.

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