(still in beta until the release of 2020 Census data in ~August)
CensOculus is a browser-based, interactive mapping application used to visualize the results of the United States Census. Developed with Mapbox GL JS, CensOculus empowers users to create complex data visualizations perfectly tailored to fit their needs.
Zip codes colored by the percentage of Black residents according to the 2010 census (blue → larger Black population)
Versatility. Usability. Speed. CensOculus is highly adaptive, suitable for use in political campiaigns, marketing, industry, community planning, and much more. CensOculus provides access to thousands of variables tallied by the Census Bureau, including data relating to age, race, sex, ethnicity, housing, rurality, and more. Each categoty is viewable across many levels of geography, down to block group granularity, without compromising overall efficiency.
Visit our Website or clone the repository with
$ git clone https://github.com/SamLeBlanc/CensOculus
Currently, the project only displays data collected from the 2010 Census. With the expected release of the 2020 census data in August 2021, our goal is to have the 2020 data available within a week of release.
The project is only maintained by me (Sam LeBlanc) in my free time, but contributers are always welcome. Any questions can be sent to me via email. Thank you for stopping by!