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June 26th, 2025
GISCI Honors Cartographic Excellence: Announcing the 2025 Map Contest Winners

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Des Plaines, IL: The GIS Certification Institute (GISCI) is proud to announce the winners of the 2025 GISCI Map Contest, which concluded with record-breaking participation and inspiring creativity. With 71 submissions from across the globe—more than any previous year, the contest continues to highlight the diverse talents and innovations of the cartographic community.

“This year’s entries were nothing short of extraordinary,” said Tony Spicci, GISP CGMP, Executive Director of GISCI. “From compelling narratives to sophisticated visual designs, each map reflected the dedication, ingenuity, and technical expertise that define excellence in GIS.”

The contest featured two categories—Professional and Student—and included a wide range of topics, from public safety and environmental change to cultural heritage and scientific exploration. Submissions were judged by a panel of certified GIS professionals based on seven core criteria: accuracy, design and layout, legibility, visual appeal, communication effectiveness, geographic information use, and originality.

2024 Map Contest Winners
Professional Category:

  • 1st Place: Lembeh Strait – The Muck Diving Site by Rina Nurkhayati
  • 2nd Place: Tracking the Buzz: 20 Years of Honey Bees by Shira Ellenson
  • 3rd Place: America’s National Parks by Brittany Luke

Student Category:

  • 1st Place: Shaking the Archipelago: 25 Years of Seismic Activities by Ariel Dome
  • 2nd Place: Philadelphia Urban Landscape Evolution: 200 Years of Change by Emily Zhou
  • 3rd Place: Hurricane Helene and the Appalachian Trail by Chris Wozniak

Winners received special recognition, including waived GISP certification fees, and earned Contribution to the Profession points toward their GISP Portfolios. Select maps created using Esri software will also be showcased at the 2025 Esri User Conference in San Diego, further elevating the visibility of these outstanding works.

GISCI congratulates all winners and thanks every participant for their contributions to the profession. The Institute looks forward to the continued celebration of cartographic excellence in next year’s contest.

For more information about GISCI, please visit: www.gisci.org