Andy Woodruff is a seasoned cartographer with over a decade of experience designing printed and interactive web maps for cultural institutions, campuses, and urban projects. Based in Massachusetts, he blends technical web-mapping development with thoughtful graphic design, having co-led Axis Maps and served as Designer-in-Residence at the Leventhal Map & Education Center. Known in the community for initiatives like bostonography.com and co-organizing Maptime Boston, he pairs public-facing outreach with deep GIS and cartographic expertise (MS, Cartography & GIS). A freelancer now, he brings institutional experience—from university campus mapping to public exhibitions—plus a knack for turning historical map collections into fresh, narrative-driven visualizations.
13 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
MS, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems, MS, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems at University of Wisconsin-Madison
BA, Geography, BA, Geography at Ohio Wesleyan University
Draws contour maps from terrain tiles, using d3-contour
Contributions:44 commits, 2 PRs, 37 pushes in 11 months
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