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Storymaps

Empower your storytelling with ArcGIS StoryMaps—a powerful tool that blends custom graphics seamlessly with map-based narratives to inform, inspire, and influence. This integral feature of the ArcGIS system gives your stories a sense of place, highlights spatial connections, and adds visual appeal and credibility. Craft interactive digital narratives effortlessly by enhancing your ArcGIS web maps and web scenes with text, photos, videos, and more. Unleash your creativity, captivate your audience, and easily share your stories using ArcGIS StoryMaps.

 

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The medieval walled towns of Tipperary

Illustrations and design of interactive story map done for Abarta Heritage. The audio guide, photographs and text contained in the storymap was produced by Abarta Heritage on behalf of of the Tipperary County Council heritage office. Any queries regarding this or other Irish projects should be directed to www.abartaheritage.ie 

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Moybologue Church and Graveyard

Illustrations and design of interactive story map done for Abarta Heritage. The audio guide, photographs and text contained in the storymap was produced by Abarta Heritage on behalf of Moybologue Historical Society. Any queries regarding this or other Irish projects should be directed to www.abartaheritage.ie 

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Marino Heritage Project

This is another Stormap created for Abarta Heritage; I created the design and maps, and Abarta Heritage produced the photographs and text contained in the story. This story map incorporated a survey form and an interactive, dynamic map which updates in real-time according to survey responses. Any queries regarding this or other Irish projects should be directed to www.abartaheritage.ie

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Project Name

The Archaeology of the Irish Revolution project aims to map and record the surviving sites, landscapes and family memorabilia of the 1917-1923 period in East Limerick. I created the design and maps, and Abarta Heritage produced the photographs and text contained in the story. This story map incorporated a survey form and an interactive, dynamic map which updates in real time according to survey responses. Any queries regarding this or other Irish projects should be directed to www.abartaheritage.ie

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