In this season finale of Unfolded, veteran cartographer Pete joins the conversation to share his remarkable 36-year journey with Harvey Maps. From military mapping to hand-drawn cartography, Pete reveals the fascinating evolution of mapmaking at HARVEY Maps. Discover the behind-the-scenes stories of survey trips across the UK, hear about harrowing weather conditions, and what keeps a cartographer-turned-photogrammetrist at the same company for over three decades.
In this episode of Unfolded, one of our cartographers Holly, joins the conversation to tackle the burning question: paper maps or digital apps? She shares her journey from offshore construction to cartography, real-world navigation mishaps (including when her app told her she was in the sea), and why HARVEY Maps hasn't launched an app yet. Discover which navigation skills remain essential in our digital world, hear practical advice, and get a glimpse into the future of mapping.
In this episode of Unfolded, host Adam sits down with Luke, a cartographer at HARVEY Maps, to decode the language of map symbols. From pubs to skateparks, they explore what makes an effective symbol and how mapmakers balance accuracy with readability. Luke shares insights from his four years of cartographic experience, including stories of creating new symbols for custom maps and the art of placing features. Also, hear about their recent trip to the National Running Show, where they discovered how maps can turn from tools to cherished memories of adventure.
In this episode of Unfolded: The HARVEY Maps Podcast, host Adam chats with Douglas, one of HARVEY Maps' photogrammetrists, about the fascinating world of turning aerial photos into detailed maps. They explore how photogrammetry works, with Douglas sharing entertaining stories of unusual discoveries spotted from above and his favourite parts of the job. Join them as they break down the art of reading contours, discuss what makes HARVEY Maps unique, and get a behind-the-scenes look at how our 3D world becomes the trusted maps in your rucksack. Whether you're a mountain enthusiast or just curious about how maps are made, tune in for an engaging conversation about the craft of modern mapmaking!
In this episode of Unfolded: The HARVEY Maps Podcast, host Adam and guest Chris explore the intersection of art and science in the craft of cartography. They take a look back at the history of map-making, HARVEY Maps’ unique methods, and how the team’s commitment to precision and creativity helps them create maps that inspire adventure. Chris shares what goes into making a HARVEY map from planning to production, and reflects on how cartography has evolved over the years. Stick around as they discuss their favourite maps, map-making challenges, and what lies ahead for cartography.
In the very first episode of Unfolded: The HARVEY Maps Podcast, the host Adam and his guest, Chris, dive into a question they’re often asked as map makers: why do they bother? They discuss the enduring value of maps, HARVEY’s unique approach to cartography, and the ways the company keeps map making relevant today. Along the way, Chris shares his journey into cartography, stories from HARVEY Maps’ history, and why he believes maps are so much more than just directions. Stick around for some rapid-fire questions at the end, where Chris reveals his favourite maps and the toughest terrains he’s ever mapped!