Designing a "Data Selfie" is to provide a visual representation of one's own information, Capturing various aspects of life and activities through data visualization techniques. The Information...
Over the years, I’ve had countless conversations with women about their clothing shopping experiences. It’s clear that we all have stories to share about how shopping for clothes impacts our...
An aguayo is a centuries-old form of storytelling through textile created by the Aymara people in the highlands of Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. The weavings encode their community's history into...
This project visualizes global population data through a unique lens: country flags transformed into proportional circles. Each flag is sized according to the population of its country, creating an...
South Korea has the world's lowest birth rate and its total population started to decline in 2021 for the first time in recent history. A recent BBC article showed that the birth rate continued to...
This visualisation shows the linguistic diversity of the Arctic, focusing on the main language families, using data from the Arctic Indigenous Peoples Languages and Revitalization project. I chose...
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...
Pride flags are powerful symbols of identity, unity, and visibility for the LGBTQ+ community. Originating with the rainbow flag created by Gilbert Baker in 1978, these flags have evolved to...
The Unspoken Project is comprised of two main deliverables—a publication piece, and an abridged data visualization—which address how the historical evolution of hidden symbols and signalling among...
A country designs its education system to equip its population with the skills they will need to access decent employment and to exert their rights as citizens. But what happens when barely half of...
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...
Birthdays are special days to celebrate you! Whether your birthday falls on a rate date, like December 25 or January 1, or a more popular one, like many says in September, you're never partying...
The Friendship Atlas is a project that looks at how young people in India's urban cities think and feel about their friendships.
This project aims to stir a conversation about those unspoken...
Some countries are experiencing an aging population, while others are in the midst of a baby boom. Some face unusual demographic shifts, while others remain surprisingly stable.
This article...
This visual provides a glimpse into the lives of women in 8 Pacific Islands States (Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga and Vanuatu), and the challenges...
This project analyzes 253 horror-related articles published on Snopes.com between 1997 and 2023, visualizing the frequency and themes of urban legends using R and ggplot2. The graph highlights the...
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...
I had long wanted to devote more time to Data Art but found myself stuck in endless planning. I realized Data Art bridges two worlds: offering creative practice for data-minded individuals and data...
Global language loss on a catastrophic scale is increasing in likelihood, with vulnerable language numbers rising in every continent, every country, and every corner of the world. Indeed, 3,078 of...
My Thesis, The Unspoken Project, is comprised of two main deliverables—a publication piece, and an abridged data visualization—which addresses how the historical evolution of hidden symbols and...
This project maps Angela and Irene's big life changes—career shifts, cultural discoveries, and personal milestones—using data to reflect not just events but the emotions and stories behind them.
On Feb. 19, 1942, in the wake of Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, declaring much of the West Coast a military zone and barring people...
“More pets than children? A look at Taiwan’s superaged future” is a visual essay exploring the aging population of Taiwan, which is so extreme that in 2021 there were more pets than children under...
It is said that memory is the only paradise from which we cannot be banished. Yet, memories are fleeting. To preserve them, many of us surround ourselves with objects that serve as tangible...
"Annual Report on Human Rights in Chile," focusing on abuses against LGBTQI+ communities between 2012 and 2021. It includes symbolic representations, such as matches illustrating the number of...
‘Things I love about my cat’ is a humorous quantified-self exploration of my relationship with my cat. I embarked on a whimsical journey to capture why I cherish her, focusing on the little joys...
The Progressive Web-App »We Want Them Back« provides information about the ancestral remains of ancestors from colonial contexts in Germany and, above all, supports descendants in finding their...
A dynamic blueprint of my career, mapping out the foundations that have shaped my professional journey, offering a window into the evolution of my skills and an introduction to the architect behind...
43% of the living languages are now classified as Endangered
Global language loss on a catastrophic scale is increasing in likelihood, with vulnerable language numbers rising in every continent,...