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"Get A New Perspective On The World Every Day": 35 Unusual Maps That Might Change How You See The World

"Get A New Perspective On The World Every Day": 35 Unusual Maps That Might Change How You See The World

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Maps are our passion. We like looking at them. We enjoy drawing them. But most of all, we love seeing a map that gives us a wholly new perspective on the world—something we can share with our friends and blow their minds as well. Or something we can refer to during a fancy dinner party to sound super up-to-date with what’s happening in the world.
The ‘I [Effing] Love Maps’ online project is one of the best niches on the internet for cartographers and map lovers—veteran and amateur—alike. They share maps that are unusual, unique, and (in some cases) a little bit out there. All for the sake of informing and entertaining us and keeping our spark of curiosity burning bright. We promise you, after this list, you won’t see Planet Earth the same ever again.
Put on your safari hats and check out some of their best maps below, dear Pandas. While you’re scrolling down, upvote your faves and share why you liked them. And if you’d like to continue the adventure, be sure to plot a course to Bored Panda’s previous feature about ‘I [Effing] Love Maps’ right over here.

#1 The World’s Population At 8 Billion At Some Point In Late 2022

The World’s Population At 8 Billion At Some Point In Late 2022
The eight billionth human being will enter the world, ushering in a new milestone for humanity. In just 48 years, the world population has doubled in size, jumping from four to eight billion. Of course, humans are not equally spread throughout the planet, and countries take all shapes and sizes. This visualizations aim to build context on how the eight billion people are distributed around the world
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Lars Erik, one of the founders of 'I [Effing] Love Maps,' was kind enough to answer Bored Panda's questions about the project. We had a chat about the passion for cartography, how the information presented in each one is verified, and where the line between a good map and a great one lies.

"Maps are powerful in many ways. It is an effective way to communicate a phenomenon that has geographical or spatial relevance. From demonstrating the obvious of how neighboring countries see each other, to conveying complex information about the state of nature using remote sensing data," Lars told us.

"In an ever-complex world, with apparently ever-complex challenges, from climate, nature, geopolitics, war, energy security, and human rights issues—maps enable us to understand and navigate the ever-evolving complexity of our societies," he explained just how powerful maps really are.

#2 Which Energy Source Do European Countries Rely On The Most?

Which Energy Source Do European Countries Rely On The Most?
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#3 This Map Shows US States By Reaction To Roe V. Wade Being Overturned By The U.S. Supreme Court (As Of June 28, 2022)

This Map Shows US States By Reaction To Roe V. Wade Being Overturned By The U.S. Supreme Court (As Of June 28, 2022)
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Bored Panda was interested to hear about how the information on the maps is verified and how the reliability of the sources is checked. Lars noted that it's essential to separate the maps that they sell through their company, Mapographics, and the maps they repost on 'I [Effing] Love Maps.'

"For the maps we sell, all the data is acquired from peer-reviewed academic studies or satellite data from trusted sources such as NASA or ESA," Lars explained.

"For the maps we repost, we do a general review of the source of the data, but we do not either endorse or fully check all the background data. For instance, if we republish a map of the most common beer sold in various countries, we are not in the position that we can verify whether the sales volumes of the beer are really what the map says," he noted.

"Furthermore, for some posts, we receive a lot of feedback when they denote a politically controversial subject, such as the sovereignty of west Sahara or the acknowledgment of Palestine. We take no official position when posting these maps, but we do select maps we believe are of interest to our followers."

#4 Heatwaves And Fires Scorch Europe, Africa, And Asia In Summer 2022

Heatwaves And Fires Scorch Europe, Africa, And Asia In Summer 2022
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#5 Suicide Rate In Europe - 2018

Suicide Rate In Europe - 2018
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#6 What Sound Do Frogs Make In Your Language?

What Sound Do Frogs Make In Your Language?
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According to Lars, finding the line between a good and a great map is tricky. A lot depends on the audience in question.

"For our followers on IFLM, I think the maps are very effective in communicating a message, and where that message either confirms a former belief or surprises you are the ones that get the most attention. For our customers purchasing maps from Mapographics.shop, it's the design and ability to look nice on a well. And for the maps, we make aimed at more professional customers, such as international organizations, it is the ability to convey a policy-relevant message based on credible data sources and analysis," he shared that different people value slightly different things.

"And if we make maps for map nerds—it's all about the details. So there is not a single recipe, we need to consider our target group and try to make or publish maps following their viewpoint and interest."

#7 This Map Displays The Grading Of Countries In Africa According To The World Hunger Index 2021

This Map Displays The Grading Of Countries In Africa According To The World Hunger Index 2021
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#8 How Important Is Religion For Europeans?

How Important Is Religion For Europeans?
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#9 How Much Sleep Are People In Europe Getting?

How Much Sleep Are People In Europe Getting?
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The ‘I [Effing] Love Maps’ project has carved out a sizable niche for itself on the internet. On Facebook alone, it has 800k followers, followed by 364k fans on Instagram, as well as a further 36.8k Twitter followers. In other words, there’s well over a million internet users who love the project for its educational and informative content alike.

The team running the show notes that they keep their audience “updated about global events via maps.” And that’s exactly what they continue to do.

Whether you’re an academic or simply want to know more about the world, the maps they share are great for expanding your knowledge. They’re also fantastic primers for getting you interested on specific topics, whether economics, geography, or demographics.

#10 Expressing Laughter Around The World: This Is How To Laugh Online In 26 Languages

Expressing Laughter Around The World: This Is How To Laugh Online In 26 Languages
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#11 This Map Shows Gun Deaths In Europe In 2019

This Map Shows Gun Deaths In Europe In 2019
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#12 This Map Shows The International Status Of Abortion Law In June 2022

This Map Shows The International Status Of Abortion Law In June 2022
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For our previous feature about the project, my colleague got in touch with the founders, Pablo Izquierdo and Lars Erik. The twosome, who live in Oslo and Madrid, have been developing maps together for more than a decade, and have founded the company, Mapographics.

According to the founders, the goal of Mapographics is to make informative, educational, and aesthetic maps. “We have developed a lot of maps and analysis in the sustainability domain, and lately we have also started to sell maps for decoration. We love to merge scientific data with design,” they told Bored Panda.

The ‘I [Effing] Love Maps’ project was created over a decade ago. Pablo and Lars wanted to have a place on social media where they could share their love for maps. And it all started on good ol’ Facebook.

“It started with a Facebook page, and then moved on to Twitter and Instagram. We’re super happy to have several hundreds of thousands of followers, which to us is only a testimonial that many people share our love of maps,” Pablo told Bored Panda during an interview earlier.

According to him, people nowadays live in an ever more globalized society, meaning that the distances between us are getting smaller and smaller. It’s all thanks to cultural exchange and technology.

#13 This Map Shows The Annual Kilograms Of Municipal Solid Waste Generated Per Capita In Countries Around The World

This Map Shows The Annual Kilograms Of Municipal Solid Waste Generated Per Capita In Countries Around The World
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#14 Countries That Have Us Military Bases

Countries That Have Us Military Bases
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#15 Where Do Europeans Migrate To And How Many Of Them Live Abroad?

Where Do Europeans Migrate To And How Many Of Them Live Abroad?
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“In addition, themes such as those that relate to environment, climate, sustainability, man-build-environment, and more, nurture more interest in the spatial dimensions of things. Maps can represent how things are tied together in the spatial dimension, or geographical sense,” Pablo said.

“We experience a much higher interest in maps, more advanced spatial analysis, and more lightly, storytelling.”

#16 Last Monarch Of Every European Country

Last Monarch Of Every European Country
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#17 What Percentage Of Europeans Actively Avoid The News?

What Percentage Of Europeans Actively Avoid The News?
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#18 This #map Shows The Share Of Food Imports Per Country Affected By Export Restrictions Elsewhere (In Percent Of Calories)

This #map Shows The Share Of Food Imports Per Country Affected By Export Restrictions Elsewhere (In Percent Of Calories)
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“From a social media point of view, people love maps that are spot-on in conveying a message of stereotypical characteristics and differences between countries. From a more professional point of view, the interest in sustainability related topics in maps has skyrocketed in recent years, such as maps showing degradation of nature or the effects of climate change. But more generally speaking, what we see is that maps, as a way to represent data or tell a story, are increasingly used in media, by the government, NGOs and even in the business community.”

#19 Pigs Per Km2 In Europe

Pigs Per Km2 In Europe
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#20 This Map Shows The European Countries With The Fastest Download Speeds In 2022

This Map Shows The European Countries With The Fastest Download Speeds In 2022
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