This infographic is one of the cutest and most romantic projects I've ever worked on. For his girlfriend's birthday, Robin asked me to design a visualization based on a dataset coming from their...
We analyzed more than 382,000 headlines published between 2008 and 2021 from the top English-language news publications in India, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States to see how...
During the pandemic and while working from home alone, I felt it was important to proactively set aside time for free thinking, away from deadlines and tasks. This graphic depicts one 15 minute...
This visualization explores famous myths and legends from across the British Isles, tracking their origins back to towns and cities and ranking the mythical creatures based on their characteristics.
Our goal for the Data Culture Team Visualization was to showcase the team in a way that we felt represented the unique personalities and overall culture of the team. Since all of us were included...
As someone who has always fallen into the racial category of “other,” this piece was extremely meaningful to me. Coming off of the heels of the 2020 U.S. Decennial Census, one of the most...
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,...
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 project is an animated visualization of a series of video conferencing sessions held by design professors at the University of Minnesota. Gathering on a bi-weekly basis for one hour during the...
X-DATA’s Data Lab, a Mexican data analytics studio, is the place of experimentation that led to the creation of the first data visualization project focused on Mexican gastronomy and which was...
“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,...
I was challenged by friends to show how bars are distributed in Brazil. I received data on registered companies that have the word "bar" in their name and made a poster out of that.
The main...
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...
The Stamps In My Passport visualises all of the places I have visited in the world for both fun and work.
Supplementing the self collected data using travel itineraries, photographs and of...
Pulse of Love and Hate is an interactive and sonified data visualization of the hourly occurrence of the words 'Love' and 'Hate' on Twitter. Many users spend time reading various online news...
The Black Lives Matter Street Mural Map documents and visualizes street murals with the goal of understanding these artworks and their viral spread, showcasing (especially black) artists, and...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Places and street names define how a person interacts with a city. Often they are named after important personalities, gods, and goddesses. The project aims to study and visualize the distribution...
The theme of this data-art is my small family tree. Patterns and symbols were taken from the Northern folk painting - Mezen. Each element in this work represents one of the closest family members.
The British Library in London commissioned me to create an artwork for the London exhibition "Visualising Victorian News".
The exhibition illustrates 19th-century news themes using data from...
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 visualisation looks back at four years of the Tableau project, Viz For Social Good - a project that aims to help non-profits by connecting them with data viz professionals who give their time...
The data visualization shows time spent on unpaid work by gender and women's participation in decision making in Mongolia.
The source of the data is the open database (www.1212.mn) of the...
This visualization was built to celebrate (the late) Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee in June 2022. It explores how long each of the Kings and Queens of the United Kingdom spent on the throne.
“Pizza Napoletana doesn’t have inventors, nor fathers, neither patrons, It’s the fruit of the Neapolitan people together.” - Antonio Pace
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