Nathaniel Vaughn Kelso
Nathaniel Vaughan Kelso is a cartographer working for Mapzen, and previously Apple Maps, Stamen Design, The Washington Post and the National Geographic Society.[1][2] He collaborated with Tom Patterson on the Natural Earth project and related journal article.[3] Kelso also assisted in the development of Color Oracle, a computer program for viewing graphics as a user with color blindness might perceive them.[4]
References
- ↑ Five Washington Post departures announced today
- ↑ Where 2.0 Speaker biography
- ↑ Patterson, T. and Vaughn Kelso, K. (2004). Hal Shelton Revisited: Designing and Producing Natural-Color Maps with Satellite Land Cover Data. Cartographic Perspectives, 47. p. 9
- ↑ Color Oracle
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