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Understand Different Styling Options on a Map: Heat Map, Category, Bubble & More
Raw map points can look like nothing more than scattered dots. You upload a dataset, and suddenly the screen is full of locations with no clear meaning. Without styling, it’s hard to see patterns or explain what the data is really saying.
Why Styling Feels Essential
Maps aren’t just about showing where things are, they’re about showing what’s happening. Styling options like Bubble, Category, Heat, and Quantity change the way data speaks. Bubbles show scale, categories highlight variety, heat maps reveal intensity, and quantity maps shade ranges. Each one gives the points a voice.
How It Works in Practice
In platforms like MAPOG, styling is built into the workflow. Picture a dataset on public transport coverage: stops, passenger counts, service frequency. Once the file is uploaded, you head to the Layer Panel and choose Add Layer Style.
Bubble Map: Pick a numeric attribute, adjust radius and opacity. Bigger bubbles = higher values.
Category Map: Choose a type field, assign colors or icons. Each category stands out.
Heat Map: Select a numeric field, apply gradients, tweak radius and intensity. Hotspots glow, gaps fade.
Quantity Map: Break values into ranges, pick a color scheme, adjust opacity. Frequent values pop, rare ones stay subtle.
It’s less about technical steps and more about shaping how the story appears on the map.
Where Styled Maps Show Their Power
Think beyond transport. Businesses can highlight customer clusters, researchers can show density zones, planners can emphasize magnitude, and analysts can reveal intensity. Styling makes the difference between a confusing scatter and a clear visual narrative.
Final Note
You don’t need advanced GIS skills to make maps meaningful. With platforms like MAPOG, styling options are accessible to anyone. In minutes, scattered points turn into visuals that actually tell a story; simple, clear, and ready to share.
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“She Sings...” by Amy F. Bernon Bubble Map
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Eboateng15's interactive graph and data of "Prevalence of Violence Against a Person in UK Counties, 2014/15" is a scattergeo.
A bubble map showing the magnitude of acts of violence against a person recorded by the Police Forces in England and Wales

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