The number of public holidays in a nation and why they are observed may tell us about the historical priorities of its people. How about looking at them from a global perspective?
The Color of Wealth research series—produced by Graphicacy for the Institute on Race, Power, and Political Economy at The New School—examines wealth by race, ethnicity and national origin in 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...
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...
Gender inequality persists in the Pacific islands, where women work less, earn slightly less, and have fewer managerial roles than men.
This visual essay explores these disparities, despite...
This story analysed Australian census data for roughly four million working couples. Provided exclusively to the ABC, the custom data spanned two censuses 20 years apart, including same-sex couples...
"Visto por última vez" (Last Seen Alive) is a multiplatform project composed that explores forced disappearances in Mexico, starting with a specific story and expanding into the official government...
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...
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...
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...
The project is a visualisation of the results of the psychological research called "20 Statements Test" (Kuhn & McPartland, 1954), which involved just over 100 students around the world. Their...
This visualization reimagines how we understand book genres through the lens of network science and data art. By analyzing bestseller data and user-generated book labels from Open Library's API, we...
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...
Stylized Beeswarm chart using triple encoding to display the number of people who entered Iron Viz, the number of times they've each entered the competition, and the total number of works they've...
In similar fashion to the natural kingdom, where plant and animal species range from abundant to endangered, the world's 7,168 languages are also classified stronger or weaker using different...
Tributary poster for Nicolas Feltron, renowned for his “Annual Feltron Reports”, is a pioneering information designer whose work has shaped the way we understand personal data storytelling.
"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...
The Wheel of Inequality is an interactive and data-driven journalistic investigation that uncovers how systemic barriers—such as family background, education, and geography—perpetuate inequality...
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,...
This visualization is the result of the data collection I did for a series on systems of meaning in antiquity. Here, I collected data from the databases of canmore.org.uk and her.highland.gov.uk to...
On a college campus, there are few things as popular as reusable water bottles. With social media trends constantly evolving, there is always “the” water bottle being toted around by students....
"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...
This 7-meter by 3-meter canvas holds 2.3 million dots—each representing one person in the Netherlands struggling with mental health. The sheer number of dots, organized by age groups, illustrates...
Cosmic Kinship is a personalized data selfie—a unique visualization crafted through the lens of personal data. It captures the essence of my personal, emotional, and professional evolution, shaped...
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...
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...
The work is part (Part 3) 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...
This visualization captures the data universe of data professionals, represented by 347 stars symbolizing attendees of DataCon 2024 in Thailand.
DataCon 2024 aims to connect change-makers and...