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A red arrow points to a yellow star on a simplified world map-perfect for illustrating key destinations or points of interest.
A stacked 3D representation of geographic data layers: topography, land use, built environment, and water features.
A playful illustration of a portable drawing tablet with a simple red sketch and green guidelines on its screen.
A unified geospatial ecosystem connecting field data, 3D city models, remote teams, and analytics dashboards through a central location engine.
A Linux enthusiast using open-source GIS software to visualize Earth-showcasing the synergy of community-driven geospatial technology.
A stylized icon depicting stacked map layers topped with a location marker, illustrating how geographic data is organized and pinpointed.
A conceptual diagram illustrating how GIS data layers stack: basemap at the bottom, followed by polygon and bubble layers, with top-level polygon features and directional arrows showing data flow or transformation.
This whimsical 3D globe illustrates a balanced ecosystem where modern cities, farmlands, forests, and coastal zones thrive together sustainably.
A stylized depiction of a standard desktop computer system, featuring a gray CPU tower and a white monitor with a blue display.
A minimalist location pin overlaid on a stylized map, representing digital navigation and geotagging functionality.
A stylized globe surrounded by interconnected computer terminals, illustrating the worldwide reach of the internet.
A colorful, hand-drawn globe highlighting harmony between nature and human development-with subtle cracks hinting at ecological vulnerability.
A clean isometric illustration of a four-tier layered system, with a grid-patterned middle layer and a clear downward progression arrow.
A visual overview of GIS showing diverse map representations-from topographic and satellite views to point data and network maps-centered on the core concept.
A cheerful guide demonstrates how to read a topographic map-spot the lake, winding trail, and compass rose to plan your next hike.
A red location marker sits atop a document-representing GIS data layers and spatial intelligence in action.
Visual roadmap of Esri’s cloud-based GIS offerings-now, coming soon, and future-ready solutions for web mapping.
A 3D stacked representation of integrated geospatial data layers used in modern infrastructure planning and environmental analysis.
The GIS Public Works logo highlights the integration of geographic information systems in municipal services and infrastructure management.
