I will make vector maps and big data visualizations


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About this gig
Are you building an admin dashboard or analytics platform that requires high-performance map visualizations?
I specialize in creating interactive vector maps and high-density data visualizations. Whether you need a lightweight SVG map for a sales report or a massive WebGL-powered visualization for millions of data points, I provide the raw front-end solution.
- JQVMap / JVectorMap: Perfect for lightweight, fast-loading "Choropleth" maps (colored regions). Ideal for visualizing sales by country, election results, or regional statistics. Features include tooltips, region selection, and drill-down capabilities.
- Deck.gl: The heavy hitter for Big Data. I use WebGL to render massive datasets seamlessly. Features include 3D Hexagon Layers, Arc Layers (flight paths), Heatmaps, and Scatterplots that handle thousands of points without lag.
My Core Services:
- Statistical Mapping: Color-coding regions based on your JSON/CSV data.
- 3D Geospatial Visuals: Extruded heights and arcs for modern data storytelling.
- Custom Tooltips: HTML-rich hover effects displaying detailed metrics.
Please contact me before ordering to discuss your dataset size and desired visual style.
Get to know Salman
Interactive Maps Driven By Data
Level 1
- FromPakistan
- Member sinceMar 2017
- Avg. response time2 hours
- Last delivery6 days
Languages
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FAQ
What is the main difference between JQVMap and Deck.gl?
JQVMap is best for simple, flat maps (like highlighting countries in blue or red) and works on older browsers. Deck.gl is for advanced 3D visualizations (like 3D columns rising from a city or glowing flight paths) and requires modern hardware acceleration.
In what format do I receive the work?
You will receive a ZIP file containing an index.html, style.css, and script.js file (plus any necessary library files). You can open this directly in your browser or copy the code into your own application.
Can I plug my own database into this?
I deliver the "Frontend" code. The map will read data from a JSON variable or CSV file. You (or your backend developer) simply need to feed your database API response into that JSON variable, and the map will update automatically.
Do you use Google Maps for this?
No. These solutions use Vector data (SVG or WebGL). This means they are often free to use without requiring an expensive Google Maps API key, making them very cost-effective for dashboards.
