Inti Mapping
04 November, 2020
The interactive map shows the progression of case numbers and the influence of COVID on pedestrian activity. The zoom level is up to suburb.
The raw data was transformed into a shape file with GEOJSON data, and the data sorting was done with ARCGIS.
The map of Melbourne CBD was generated using the Mapbox web platform, and the data visualisation was achieved using HTML, CSS, and JS (Javascript).





JavaScript can be used to add functions to the map such as a legend to describe the data, the title of the map, the number of pedestrians counted, and the name of the location.
CSS and HTML snippets can be used to style the same characteristics.

Interactive visualisation aids in the conversion of statistics into patterns and the restoration of CONTEXT for users.
It depicts our immediate neighbourhood as being at high risk, as well as how cases have been growing in general. should be more cautious.
Pedestrain count is an alternative usage of density mapping that is useful when navigating hazardous situations such as violent protests.
It helps with post-lockdown density management, and it can help those with high sensitivity to sensory stimuli plan less stressful days.
To refer the snippet please click here.