It's been a summer full of side projects here. Which is a very good sign — I used to do many, many side projects, but for the last couple of years, poor health has left me with reduced energy, and my output dropped off significantly. It's nice to feel inspired again, in so many directions … Continue reading A Sketch of Isle Royale
Planetfall
Gentle readers, I have just wrapped up a fun side project that will be of great interest to a very small number of you. The result of one of the most technically demanding efforts of my career, I am very pleased to share it with you. Click to have a look at a detailed version. … Continue reading Planetfall
Map of the Month: An Experiment
Friends, you might remember that, last year, I wrote to you about how I was finally able to see a dream I'd had for many years come true: bringing together a bunch of map creators onto a single website. I had hoped that this would only be the beginning of our cooperation with each other. … Continue reading Map of the Month: An Experiment
2025 AFC Freelancer Survey
Though it's been about a week since we sent it out there, I just recalled that I haven't alerted all of you to the 2025 edition of the freelance cartographer survey that Aly Ollivierre and I conduct. Due to popular demand, we are going to try conducting it annually, rather than biennially. TAKE THE SURVEY … Continue reading 2025 AFC Freelancer Survey
A Usefully Useless Projection
Friends, I'm excited to share that I have just completed a world physical map, in my new asymmetric monstrosity projection. Daniel Huffman is not liable for any sanity damage you suffer in the course of experiencing this map. DOWNLOAD JPG (17MB) PURCHASE A PRINT It's free to download, or if you want to buy a … Continue reading A Usefully Useless Projection
Going Live
I know it's short notice, but I wanted to let you all know that I'm doing a livestream tomorrow. It's been well over 2½ years since my last one. CHECK IT OUT ON YOUTUBE I'll be covering a few monochrome maps I made for an upcoming book. Please come on by to ask questions, offer … Continue reading Going Live
Journey’s End
Nearly five years ago, I completed a project that, to my mind, remains the most significant of my cartographic career: An Atlas of Great Lakes Islands, manually printed in cyanotype, with a hand-stitched binding. I wanted to share this project with all of you, but there were only a few copies. So, I decided to … Continue reading Journey’s End
The Dream Lives
I know lately I've been in commercial mode, pointing you toward various projects of mine that you can support by giving me money. And I promise I'll get back to less commercial musings as time goes on. But for now, I also want to alert you to a way you can give other people money, … Continue reading The Dream Lives
Kickstarter 3: The Return
For the past several years, I've enjoyed the process of cyanotype printing, and have released a number of projects based on this technique (including my favorite item I've ever made). Now, I've decided to take my recent work in developing terrain sketches, and turn it into a new series of prints. For this, though, I … Continue reading Kickstarter 3: The Return
A Free eBook of Terrain Lines
Friends, earlier this week I mentioned that I'd completed a whole bunch of terrain sketches using some novel techniques that allowed me to create a hachure drawing style from digital elevation data. If you'd like to see the whole set, I've now assembled them into a quick eBook for your perusing. Click the image below … Continue reading A Free eBook of Terrain Lines





