Great episode here folks! We have Stamen's CEO Eric Rodenbeck on the show to talk about "Visualization Going Mainstream". Moritz\xa0took inspiration from Eric's\xa0Eyeo talk "And Then There Were Twelve \u2013 How to (keep) running a successful data visualization and design studio." and decided he must come on the show.\n\nStamen is a design studio in San Francisco founded in 2001 by Eric. They have been real pioneers in data visualization and cartographic mapping with the production of great apps and libraries such as Pretty Maps, Trulia Hindsight, Crimespotting and many many more. (See also our episode with Mike Migurski)\n\nWith Eric we discuss a broad range of important topics including: how to manage a vis business, how to have an impact with visualization and visualization success stories.\n\nEnjoy the show!\n\nLINKS\n\n\tEric\u2019s talk at Eyeo\n\tStamen\u2019s Digg Labs visualization\n\tFounder of Digg Kevin Rose\n\tFirst word art / last word art\n\tBook: Maps and Legends\n\tOut of Sight, Out of Mind - Pitch Interactive\u2019s Drones Visualization\n\tJames Bridle\u2019s Dronestagram\n\tStamen\u2019s Crimespotting Project (mapping crime in San Francisco and Oakland)\n\tmaptime.io: open learning environment to learn how to make maps\n\tThe Atlantic\u2019s Article on: Why I Am Not A Maker\n\tStamen\u2019s Work with San Francisco Museum Of Art