I built a simple tool that enables anyone to quickly extract map data and turn them into SVG you can edit or modify in your favorite design tool of choice.
Is the state of the webdesign really in a point where people bluntly copy others work for commercial purposes and celebrate these acts on their blogs? I think the line is pretty clear here. I remember the old Dan Mall's article on this topic which is much more inspirational (and "correct"): https://medium.com/@danielmall/stealing-your-way-to-original...
There is one issue: “normal locals” are usually not the best ones to walk you through their city. They never go sightseeing or to attractions meant for tourists. And tourists always want to see this top 10 things from the list. Majority don’t want to risk and go offbeat path when their resources are limited.
That’s the point of a vector (not raster) tiles. Wh do you say it is hard to do with dynamic rendering? With Maplibre or any modern map SDK this this is standard…
Just recently I finished a AI agent skill for making wireframes and clickable prototypes in the hand-drawn aesthetics (Github: https://github.com/agilek/wireframer-skill)
On a side, I am building OS player in React for museums and other cultural institutions: https://audioguidekit.org/ – released the very first version just a month ago.