My name is “Bill” P. William Limpisathian. I am a graduate student in the Penn State Department of Geography working with Cindy Brewer on research in visual contrast and hierarchy relations of map elements in multi-scale cartography. My passion is in map design and critical cartography. The cartographic bug bit me after taking Cindy Brewer’s Intro to Cartography during my undergrad years at Penn State. From then on I knew I wanted to map whatever thematic data I can get my hand on in a way that makes it accessible and serves real-world purposes. Additionally, I have extensive experiences in geospatial analysis and spatial data management and processing. My proudest past works includes being the principal cartographer on the US Park Service project to nominate 10 US sites by Frank Lloyd Wright to the UNESCO World Heritage List and serving as a contributing cartographer for the publication of Cindy Brewer’s Designing Better Maps, 2nd Edition book.
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