"How can we convey the beauty of poetry into a form that the eye can perceive?"
This piece experiments with a number of famous Thai eight line poems and gives them a different visual display...
[released Apr 26 2018]
Using a set of interactive visualisations this interactive report shows various aspects of the «topography of institutions» involved in the phenomenon of...
A report from ETH Zurich recently re-published by Harvard economics department, mapping out the various ethnic groups around the world. We were curious how this might compare with modern...
In the map “City of Women”—which appears in the forthcoming book “Nonstop Metropolis,” a creative atlas of New York City that I co-authored with Joshua Jelly-Schapiro—we tried on what it would look...
Special forces play an important role in the world's increasingly complex military relations. This illustration is intended to give people a better understanding of the equipment carried by the...
Mera First Vote is a unique multimedia project that aims to capture the dreams, imaginations and aspirations of women and non-binary first-time voters ahead of the general elections in India. This...
Women in South and Southeast Asia continue to face numerous physical, social and economic challenges in accessing public spaces safely. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the pursuit of leisure...
The Song of Time delves into how individuals spend their time with different groups—friends, partners, parents and family, coworkers, children, and alone—across ages 15 to 85. The visualization...
This interactive, explorative data visualization looks into the question "How does the risk of living in poverty vary by gender, age and whether you live in an urban or rural area in a Pacific...
"Every single text of scripture points to Christ...from Moses to the prophets. Every verse of scripture finds its fulfillment in Him and every story in the bible ends with Him." - Al Mohler
This...
Through the Global Grand Challenges initiatives, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has awarded 2,390 grants * so far in 90 countries.
Each grid on this image of Bill & Melinda represents...
2024 saw me publish 30 data visualisations, complete 25 public presentations, and post 14 blogs to my website that I started in June. Alongside this I was away with family on 7 occasions, moved...
The work is part (Part 2) of a triptych of visualizations studying the colors of national flags. Each color has a specific meaning, so the aim was to understand which colors appear on the flags of...
Gender inequalities are thought to have first appeared with the advent of agriculture, when a clear distinction was made between the role of women and men in all spheres of social life. Men in...
Social media is deeply embedded in our daily lives for various reasons, but is it truly safe for our well-being, particularly our mental health? This research and system map began with these...
This infographic shows the etymological descent of the names of the deities worshiped by some historical civilizations, from those of the oldest Indo-European pantheon. For each Indo-European...
This visualization shows the data of 2193 journalists and media workers from all over the world who had been murdered, killed in crossfire and combat, or on dangerous assignments over the past...
Inspired by Carni Klirs, I created a streamgraph of how I’ve spent my time since college. It feels more human than a typical resume. Women especially have competing demands when it comes to a...
The Odyssee team invited 50 people from across the world to record their experiences—their activities and their feelings—for 30 days during the first peak of the pandemic (April-May 2020). Odyssee...
This educational infographic on color blindness raises awareness about the various types of colour blindness and their causes. It visually breaks down the differences between protanopia,...
Issues like diversity and representation are often talked about in abstract terms. This project breaks down the issue of minority representation into numbers, by visualising the cast diversity and...
Who says dinner, and who says supper? Using data from the words and location tags of billions of tweets, reporter Nikhil Sonnad, Things reporter at Quartz tracks the American dialect in these...
The 2021 U.S. Census surveyed educational attainment for people aged 25 years and older.
The largest group of over 85 million people have a Bachelors degree or higher.
Fewer than 26 million...
This wallchart is a celebration of global typography. It compares every major writing system used in the world today (as well as a few key historical ones) and is comprised of over 2000 symbols in...
It sounds like hyperbole, but it isn’t: Half of American women struggle to find jeans that fit at the mall. More specifically, only 13% of women’s jeans in brick and mortar stores are available for...
The aim of this project is to represent invisible data on the topic of gender-based violence by displaying it in a poster and a data physicalization.
Since July 2023, following the violence known...
This is part of a larger project that visualises the population density of countries around the world. I use open data from Kontur Population and the rayshader package in R to create these...
The European Commission targets a tripling in the EU’s organic farmland from today’s 8.5 percent of agricultural terrain to one quarter by 2030. Cash and subsidies will be available at national and...