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Portfolio

Welcome to our portfolio! A showcase of the ski trail maps we’ve created, designed with precision, crafted with creativity, and built to bring each mountain’s character to life.


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Ben Lomond

Tasmania, Australia

2025

Our first Australian client project, this new trail map for Ben Lomond, combines geographic precision with a brighter, more inviting design. Built to guide visitors seamlessly across the mountain, it also captures the unique atmosphere of Tasmania’s only alpine ski area.

Mount Speculation

Victoria, Australia

2023

The first map created to demonstrate the full hybrid process, is based on geography from Mount Speculation in the Australian Alps.

Australian Ski Trail Map
Charlotte Pass Trail Map Proposal

Charlotte Pass

New South Wales, Australia

2024

First completed map of a pre-existing ski resort, expanded on and developed new depictions of the village and infrastructure.

Northstar Trail Map Proposal

Northstar

California, U.S.A.

2024

The first North-American resort created with our hybrid process, with the intention to supplement the more orthogonal map layout currently used at the resort, currently a polished draft.

Perisher Trail Map Proposal

2024

Perisher

New South Wales, Australia

The current draft of Perisher Resort in the Australian Alps, created to highlight the flexibility of our process by removing the need for four separate resort maps, instead depicting all resort areas in one contiguous map.

Whistler-Blackcomb Trail Map Draft

Whistler-Blackcomb

British Columbia, Canada

2024

Preliminary draft of Whistler-Blackcomb in the west-coast mountains of Canada. This draft has been developed to try and depict mountain areas contiguously across both mountains as well as scaling our process to work with very significant mountain footprints.

Aspen Highlands Trail Map Draft

Aspen Highlands

Colorado, U.S.A.

2023

Draft of Aspen Highlands in the Rockies of Colorado. From 2023 this draft highlights the more flat-shaded art-style initially developed when Peak Maps was created.

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