Stratigraphica is a digital mapping platform for justice, clarity, and change.
Our mission is to make the invisible visible — revealing the spatial patterns of access, exclusion, and infrastructure that shape people’s everyday lives.
Using GIS, public data, and clean visual storytelling, we help local authorities, researchers, and communities understand the geography behind decisions. From broadband blackspots and planning access to rural service delivery and land use, Stratigraphica translates complexity into insight.
We believe good maps don’t just show where things are — they show who has access, who doesn’t, and what can be done about it. That belief drives everything we build.
This platform is more than a portfolio. It’s a commitment to ethical data, inclusive planning, and tools that serve the public good.
Stratigraphica is a digital platform founded by a Human Geography student with a passion for rural justice and public data. Based on a deep-rooted Scottish heritage in Lossiemouth, the mission of Stratigraphica is to illuminate inequality, support planners and policymakers, and make critical infrastructure gaps visible to those who need it most.
We specialise in clear, powerful geospatial storytelling — using GIS, maps, and public datasets to help councils, researchers, and communities visualise what matters: broadband coverage, land use, planning access, and rural service provision.
This is more than a portfolio. It's a commitment to rural fairness, smart planning, and ethical data work — built from the ground up with integrity and love of place.