A study on the non-invertibility of translation between languages, Loss in Translation analyzes how the top thousand nouns in English are translated to other languages and back. This is interesting...
Connecting Speckles is a data selfie. A data selfie is a visual representation of oneself with an underlying narrative or theme of what the individual wants to convert about themselves or a...
This data visualization has been created for the challenge the Data Visualization Society (DVS) holds every year to understand the results of the State Of The Industry (SOTI) survey. The...
In college I studied Computer Science and forgot how to talk to women. There just weren’t any of them, anywhere (or if there were, they were in hiding). As the only straight woman within reach, I...
Life in Clay explores the possibilities of turning data about my life and the lives of my loved ones into functional pottery. My goal is to give our elusive personal data a physical presence by...
For Christmas 2019, I made a postcard with a personalized graphic in which I showed all the friends and family and the distance that separates us through lines. Each postcard was personalized...
The world’s population is getting older. Japan is on the forefront of this demographic trend that will affect Germany, China and Italy in coming years. This piece explains which countries are...
During WWII there was an elite fighter squadron called the Tuskegee Airmen from the United States Air force. This squadron was know for their prowess in dogfights, high number of bombers safely...
Everyday, our readers can tell us how they feel, right on our homepage. They can say whether they’re in a good mood or a bad one, and provide more detail by entering a single adjective.
The...
Modern colonialism began in the 15th century and
peaked in 1914, when Europeans ruled a majority of the
world’s countries. Decolonization began after World War I
and accelerated following World...
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...
Content Warning - Miscarriage
This visualisation was created in honour of International Pregnancy & Infant Loss Remembrance Day last year.
It is estimated that one in four pregnancies end...
This visualization celebrates Women's History Month by exploring the women astronauts who have made it to the other side of the atmosphere. The visualization looks into the backgrounds of these...
This visualisation analyses the emotional and language tone of the speech transcript. According to observers, as King neared the end of the speech, the address was failing to achieve the resonance...
In India, love and marriage are deeply intertwined with cultural and societal norms.
For centuries, arranged marriages have been the norm, with families playing a central role in choosing partners...
During 2020 in Mexico, 54,313 agrarian subjects were benefited with the granting of certificates and titles distributed 19,852 to women and 34,461 to men.
The state with the greatest gender...
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...
In a society riddled with little to no minority representation in media and academics, this infographic brings to life the recognition of underrepresented racial groups. As civil rights movements...
Another Life is an interactive installation designed to help young people rewrite their lives.
Antithetical to digital interfaces where errors can be erased, the physical interface here — a...
After having discovered that his steps were being monitored by a smartphone, he decided to take advantage of all unused collected data.
Believing in the value of simplicity and following the...
Dogs are amazing, man’s best friend you might say! But for any dog owners, you’ll know that they come with some unusual habits, like snoring, excessive farting and howling in their sleep.
To...
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...
A series of articles and graphics for BBC Future about the long view of humanity. Looking at populations and civilisation collapse. In the first article we want to get across the scale looking at...
Bauhaus is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2019. This work intends to shed some light on the female students as their contribution to Bauhaus and their story are barely recognised...
As a Veterinarian-turned-Medical-Illustrator, I’ve often struggled with how to clearly explain – to me and everyone else – how I transitioned from one career into the other. As a personal project,...
More than 2,300 political parties were registered to participate in the largest election of 2019. To help voters identify their candidate of choice, India’s election commission assigns visual...
I went through the New York Times Best Seller list in fiction from 1950 to present, and for each year measured the ratio of books-written-by-women to books-written-by men and tracked that over...
I wanted to create a visual that highlighted two things as simply as possible: 1) the distribution of the world's population and 2) the locations with the highest population densities. That's how...
February 6, 2022 marks 70 years since the Queen’s ascension to the British throne, the longest reigning monarch in history. Includes many unknown and fun facts for your Jubilee Celebrations.