Name: Chris Henrick
Type: User
Company: @ESRI
Bio: Senior Frontend Engineer at @Esri working on StoryMaps. JavaScript, TypeScript, CSS, React, D3JS, Svelte, Web Components, UX Design, Web A11Y, Data Viz
Twitter: chrislhenrick
Location: Oakland, CA
Blog: https://clhenrick.io
Chris Henrick's Projects
My solutions for the 2017 Advent of Code
A web app to inform NYC residents about rent stabilization
Animated U.S. states border map with D3.js
Repo for slides, class code and sample code.
Rent heatmaps
š Curated list of awesome OpenSteetMap projects
Visualizing U.S. Census LEHD LODES WAC data for the nine county San Francisco Bay Area from 2002 ā 2015
Template for building simple and elegant web mapping applications with Bootstrap 3 and Leaflet
A website for the Bostocks.
Mapping data from a participatory housing and land use survey by the North West Bushwick Community Group
Interactive map for tracking gentrification in Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY.
fast CSS-like map stylesheets
Cartography Dorkshop materials
CartoColors as a node module
DEPRECIATED (CARTO's Builder has replaced the original CartoDB) An introduction to web-mapping using CartoDB
News about cats. Generated by Code for America fellows.
experiments in Creative Computation Lab, Parsons MFA DT, Fall 2013
analysis of U.S. Census LEHD LODES Origin Destination data (https://lehd.ces.census.gov/data/#lodes)
(DEPRECATED) cartographic design portfolio of my work from roughly 2010-2015
A specification of the civic.json metadata standard for civic technology projects
An extension for CiviCRM using Civix to import the Building Indicators Project data
Github profile
The design & coding blog of Chris Henrick
A custom element (web component) suitable for use as a legend in data visualizations
Solutions to problems sets for HarvardX's CS50x3: Introduction to Computer Science course (via edx: https://courses.edx.org/courses/HarvardX/CS50x3/2015/info)
Node module for bulk geocoding addresses in a CSV.
Work for the online zine "Culture, Code, Cities & Cells"
Compute the quadtree tiles to display in a rectangular viewport.
Work from Parsons MFA Design & Technology data-visualization class, spring 2014