This visualization explores the changing patterns of snow depth in Germany during Christmas from 1961 to 2023. It compiles data from 268 weather stations, showing the maximum recorded snow depth...
Wildfires in Bloom is a data story that will take readers on a journey of wildfires, revealing surprising facts through interactive visuals.
The narrative will challenge the stereotype of fire...
This visualisation shows the lighthouses of the Arctic Circle. The visualisation is created using the free and open-source R statistical computing language, which makes it accessible and...
This visualization examines the average cost of studying in various European countries, focusing on both tuition fees and living expenses to provide an overview of the most affordable study...
I sourced my data from the South Australian Government open data repository, focusing on everyday passenger vehicles (cars, station wagons, and utilities) and excluding motorcycles, scooters, and...
"SeriHub" is an interactive website prototype that allows users to explore silk production through choice and discovery. The project presents the audience with a choice: produce silk or let the...
in 2023, Dublin City Council surveyed over 1,000 Dubliners to understand how tourism affects their day-to-day lives. They wanted to bring this survey data to life for the public in a unique way and...
"The Controversial Street" is an information design project that aims at mapping a heated debate about the use of public space regarding a specific street in Milan: Via Pacini. Over the years, this...
This visualization explores animal rights legislation across 67 countries, highlighting the global disparities in laws against animal cruelty.
Countries are categorized by grades (A to F) based...
How much does a pack of Marlboro typically cost in Boston, MA? Which city has the most expensive McMeal? As the most expensive city in the U.S., is everything in New York City overpriced compared...
Singapore has a unique policy for public housing which stipulates quotas for the maximum number of households that can be allocated to each race. Called the Ethnic Integration Policy (EIP), it was...
This animation of an “infinite map”—a “data dream”—depicts the density of restaurants in central Tokyo, with an imaginative twist: it’s morphed into a traditional Japanese ramen dish. This creative...
The rights of nature describe a concept that recognizes the value of nature independent of human interests. Originating in the seminal article ‘Should Trees Have Standing’ by Christopher Stone...
On April 8th 2024 parts of the United States experienced a total eclipse. This occurs where the moon crosses the path of the sun, blocking the sun on earth for a short while. The shadow created by...
In 2022, The Global Commission on the Economics of Water was established to redefine the way we value and govern water, taking a stable hydrological cycle – a global common good – as a starting...
In the 20th century, more than two million whales were hunted, threatening several species with extinction. This visualization highlights the scale of this exploitation by tracing the catches of...
This project takes a deep dive into how the climate in Russian cities has evolved since 1950, exploring the changes from several perspectives. The Yandex Researches team worked closely with...
This incredible project will immerse you in the wild world of the Chornobyl Zone. You can see and even hear the voices of animals and birds—from Przewalski's horses to the Ukrainian brook lamprey....
Snowlastalgia is an informational website that outlines the projected effects of climate change on downhill skiing.
”Snowlastalgia” is inspired by the term “solastalgia”, which combines the...
The Sign of the City explores how urban signage reveals hidden layers of a city’s cultural, economic, and lexical fabric. Challenging the concepts in Kevin Lynch’s The Image of the City and...
Art Off the Rails is an interactive look at public art scattered across MTA NYC Transit stations. This map shows how art is entwined into the everyday commutes of New Yorkers. Each station appears...
For the EU to achieve the goal of climate neutrality, its member states must significantly reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. And quickly. In order to maintain prosperity at the same time,...
The spread of North American grey squirrels poses a threat to red squirrels, which are native to Europe. Introduced to Italy starting in the 1940s, grey squirrels are larger and more adaptable,...
This tangible data visualization compares the production percentages of aquaculture, wild catch, and bottom trawling over six decades, highlighting the number of threatened species.
Nature & Networks imagines mycelium network characteristics through collaborative drawing, highlighting the network's unique abilities to stretch in all directions, decompose natural waste and...
This visualisation shows the ancient roads of the Roman Empire as illuminated lines. The visualisation is created using the free and open-source R statistical computing language, which makes it...
Blending the worlds of data and art, this visualisation explores how abstract design can hold meaning beyond aesthetics, showcasing the weather trends that shape Glastonbury, the world’s largest...
BLR Water Log is an interactive website that cartographically visualizes drainage channels and the flow of water in the city of Bengaluru, India. Using satellite elevation data and hydrological...
The project aims to actively respond to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) @sdgaction’s call for urgent and necessary measures to protect endangered animals. Recognizing the growing need for...
"Travels on the Wind" is a personal data art project that encodes 10 years of my travels into a tangible piece, combining creativity, craftsmanship, and data visualization to turn memories into a...