MapWorks Product

Sports Maps

Your city's actual streets and geography, rendered in the colors you grew up cheering for. Real cartographic data, team-inspired palettes - no logos or trademarks.

Sports map showcase

The Process

How Sports Maps Work

Same Engine

Real geodata, different colors

Sports Maps use the exact same real-geodata engine described in our Minimalist Maps - the same global vector tiles built from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap, the same PostGIS pipeline, the same rendering infrastructure, the same print-quality export - but swap the color palette for one inspired by your city's iconic sports colors.

City Colors

Pick a sport, pick a city

Pick a sport (Football, Basketball, Baseball, Hockey, or Soccer), then pick a city. The map instantly recolors itself: land, water, streets, and buildings all shift into a palette drawn from that city's signature color scheme. Seattle gets deep navy and action green. Los Angeles gets purple and gold. London gets classic red and white. Every palette is identified by city and color description - we don't use any team logos, names, or trademarked branding.

Cartographic Detail

Full detail, every layer

Behind the scenes, each city palette is a carefully balanced mapping of three or four colors onto the same four map layers (land, water, roads, buildings) that every other MapWorks style uses. That means the sports palettes inherit all the same cartographic detail - individual building footprints, classified road hierarchies from footpaths up to motorways, differentiated land use, rail lines, and airport infrastructure - just painted in your city's colors.

The output is the same print-ready poster: your city's actual streets and geography, rendered in the colors you grew up cheering for.

Real geography. Your city's colors. No logos, no trademarks - just the map, the data, and the colors that mean something to you.

Design Your Sports Map

Your city. Your colors.

Every street, every building - painted in the palette you've been cheering for your whole life.

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