I created a comic series that explores a range of data literacy concepts that's accessible to those who don't consider themselves "data people." We follow Becky, who describes herself as a bit...
New York City is by many measures the most culturally and socioeconomically diverse cities in America. Coupled with NYC’s massive population and intercity transit system, these factors put together...
This project was a response from a Design Council brief during our MA data visualization at LCC. We set out to reframe the story about the current and future state of the UK design economy drawing...
Como resultado de una investigación acerca del lenguaje humano y la percepción del significado, se ha desarrollado Versolid. Un sistema de representación visual que permite traducir mediante...
The data visualization shows time spent on unpaid work by gender and employment rate.
The source of the data is the open database (www.1212.mn) of the National Statistical Office of...
“What is the easiest way to instill nationalism in children?” One of the annual duties of the prime minister of Thailand and their team is to create a motto for National Thai children’s day,...
Online censorship consists of the control or the removal of certain contents that are accessible to the public. It exists because some governments and platforms want to regulate content. In...
In the spring of 2021 – as COVID-19 raged across many parts of the world – we asked nearly 19,000 adults in 17 publics where they find meaning in their lives and what keeps them going. While there...
This data visualisation shows the municipal toponyms for which it is possible to suppose a genesis within a known ancient language, and therefore connect the foundation of each settlement to a...
The language and cultural heritage has a particularly important protection value. The popularization of Putonghua is important, but we cannot abandon dialects and national art because of this. My...
Mom! For years, there was no other word I wanted to hear more. Three kids later, there may not be another word that I hear more often.
When the COVID pandemic hit Maine in March of 2020, my job...
In 2021, I worked with a friend who wanted to give a special gift to her boyfriend. She asked me for an infographic and, instead of ‘making it’ for her, I made her a template so she could make her...
The Tuskegee Airmen were the first Black military aviators who fought in World War II for the U.S. Army Air Corps, a precursor of the U.S. Air Force. Their impressive performance earned them more...
In today’s rapidly changing world, the way children experience their surroundings is also changing fast. As the world is increasingly becoming more digital, globalized, and diverse, childhood is...
This all started with a particularly sexy fairy. Our book club was reading The Wise Man’s Fear by Patrick Rothfuss. In the middle of an otherwise unremarkable plot, we found a 35-page interlude...
Carla was born at 8:24 am at the Sagrat Cor hospital in Barcelona. On the day of her birthday we printed a newspaper with an infographic together with family and friends to see how C.'s days were...
This visualization story explores 25 accessible publications of British novelist W. Somerset Maugham from online library Project Gutenberg by using text-analysis method to investigate what are the...
In this project, I researched the origins of 900-odd Portland, Oregon street names to see who we've named streets after. Shockingly, a just 6 streets are named after people of color, only one of...
This animation shows the early start of all public transport on Monday morning 16 November 2020. The date is not a specific choice.
However, the weekday is. Monday is the start of the (work)...
Aisin Gioro Nurhachi was the founder of the Qing Dynasty. He had a remarkable military record all his life. With the time latitude as the logic and the space latitude as the clue, we deeply study...
This infographic educates the audience on the history of Black hairstyles including braids, cornrows, afros, locs and straight hair and how they relate to Black-American history. For this project I...
Visual interpretation of gender inequality amongst Brussels streets. It shows that only 6% of Brussels streets are named after women.
The data and gender tagging is the result of combined effort...
This infographic shows kinship names in 7 different European languages; three of them are neo-Latin languages, three are Germanic languages, and one is Slavic.
The terms are organized in...
For this project, I collaborated with another data enthusiast, Caroline Cullinan, to build a tool (and a story) for Female Assigned at Birth (AFAB) and Femme Folx to better understand which states...
“5Years” Project by Camilla De Amicis, the project is a data visualisation summarising five years of a love story.
The idea starts from an awareness of the traces that are left spatially by living...
“What do you think the world will be like twenty years from now?” On being asked that question, probably not that many people could put into words what they imagine the future holds. After all,...
This is a visual essay about the famous figures who represent today’s currencies around the world. Our dataset represents 236 unique banknotes and 241 unique individuals. We wanted this analysis to...
The mighty Habsburg empire helped to shape the cities, sights and stories of much of present-day Europe.We map four cross-continental sites where its impact has been felt most keenly, from the...
The data visualization "Invisible Work" shows the inequality in time spent on unpaid work among the sexes.
In 2015 Austria, where I am from, and the 192 other member states of the United Nations...
This work focuses on assembly line workers, paying attention to the seemingly ordinary but important groups in life. It breaks people's cognitive differences in the form of data visualization,...