Globally, the Covid-19 pandemic has changed lifestyles, personal habits, and created a deep chasm between “before” and “after.” We were interested in exploring how the pandemic affected people’s...
Scientists say the pandemic will end in the U.S. only when we achieve what's called herd immunity. Play with our simulations to see how immunity can stop an outbreak in its tracks. We explain a...
The U.S. experienced the unthinkable loss of one million people from COVID-19 in May of 2022. Using CDC data, this visualization displays the peaks and valleys of death rates in each U.S. state...
In early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic presented the entire world with its worst public health threat in at least a century. But the pandemic had economic consequences as well. And like the public...
The project focuses the research on Change.org, one of the most popular platforms used to publish online petitions, thus performing slacktivism. Starting with a comprehensive analysis of the main...
This article, published on the anniversary of Australia’s first documented cases of COVID-19, uses a national dataset of every confirmed coronavirus case (a dataset built by our team) to tell the...
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, data visualization has been a political battleground. Well-known graphics like "Flatten the Curve" played a central role in early public health messaging around...
"Erbario Vaccinale" ("Vaccine Herbarium") is a dissemination project on Instagram about the status of the COVID-19 vaccine campaign in Italy from its beginning to the summer of 2021 through the...
We all felt the ways that 2020 upended normal life. At Condé Nast, we had a unique view into what types of content resonated most with people throughout the year. We took the top 1,000 articles and...
In a pandemic, it's critical that the community understands the nature of the threat to make informed decisions. But too often, science communication is impenetrable.
In this piece we combined...
For this project, I collaborated with another data scientist, Caroline Cullinan, to analyze Google mobility data from twelve countries. In conducting this analysis, Caroline and I had the goal of...
The Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford collated every government intervention made during the COVID 19 Pandemic. Visualising this data allows us to understand the timeline...
The Center for Investigative Journalism of Serbia (CINS) monitors the development of coronavirus in Serbia and its impact on the lives of people since the beginning of the pandemic. Since there is...
Launched on Christmas Eve 2020, these "overview" charts tracking concentrations of covid and other pathogens sampled from sewage continue to be used daily to inform the decisions of public health...
For our book of infographics, An Answer For Everything, we wanted to capture the actual feeling of the Covid-19 lockdowns, that extraordinary experience we all went through but which is starting to...
Corona virus mutants are regularly popping up, but the common media reports did not give me a feeling for how dynamic the variant evolution really is. Only when I discovered a scientific preprint...
During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, Graphicacy worked with our partners at Johns Hopkins University to design and engineer a visualization to help make sense of the testing landscape....
Since the first Covid-19 outbreak happened in 2019, daily routines and how people interact with the environments around the globe have changed. These changes often go unnoticed. The purpose of this...
This visualization presents a nationwide rising tide of anti-Asian bias during the height of the pandemic. The data are based on a national report published by Stop AAPI Hate, an alliance that has...
When numbers grow so large as to be incomprehensible, those numbers become easy to ignore.
As a visual artist, Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg felt compelled to physically manifest the mounting death...
This piece was inspired by my personal connection to New York City, ambulances, and the sirens that populated my current home of London during the pandemic. I tried to create a soundscape that...
“Quaran.tiles” is the physical representation of a collection of expressive geotags created on Instagram in 2020 as a response to quarantines during the first wave of infections of COVID-19. Due to...
The fear of an “unknown” illness without a definitive cure creates uncertainty, leading to anxiety and increased sharing of misinformation. Thus any senseless forward of a message, meme or video...
Why do new variants keep appearing? And why are we at risk of new outbreaks? Dive into the heart of SARS-CoV-2 and discover the surprising role of the spike protein.
The Omicron variant was...
The chart combines text and text in a divergent style and abstract mode, detailing the data related to diabetes from 2011 to 2021 in terms of mortality, glucose tolerance, related expenditures, and...
Design Brief: During the Covid-19 pandemic, Northeastern University launched the #protectthepack campaign, which used a variety of media to keep students, faculty, and staff informed, connected,...
In February 2020, South Korea announced thousands of coronavirus cases in the space of only a few days, an outbreak that initially pushed their tally of confirmed cases much higher than anywhere...
Bollettino.grafico is both information and experimentation, the name itself is a declaration of intent. It’s called “bollettino” (dispatch) because it’s a fast direct daily update on the covid-19...
A hyperlocal cooperative simulation game that shows how a hypothetical infectious disease might spread through a very real community. It uses real population and hospital data based on the provided...
Early on during the COVID pandemic the media were focusing on “flattening the curve”, trying to keep cases from growing exponentially. I started trying to figure out how much better or worse states...