It sounds like hyperbole, but it isn’t: Half of American women struggle to find jeans that fit at the mall. More specifically, only 13% of women’s jeans in brick and mortar stores are available for...
"""Educational Offer in Mexico City"" is a data visualization project that analyzes the spatial distribution of preschools and primary schools in relation to demographic and socioeconomic factors....
We set out to produce an artwork that would map human connections online, to reunite us with the physical reality at the heart of our digital story. The story that will be told in the history books...
Deciding where to live in one of the most diverse states in the nation is no easy task. “The best town in N.J. … for you!” helps readers find their new hometowns through a variety of factors. The...
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...
A visualization about colors in language, specifically what these words are across a group of contemporary European languages, and how they matured and came to our modern world through ages of...
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 Master's Degree in Information and Communication Design (MADIC) celebrates a decade. For ten years he has formed
professionals specialized in interdisciplinary work in three study areas:...
This is an "interactive data comic narrative" of the findings of a survey conducted by the World Bank on the challenges women face in the quest for economic opportunity around the world.
This journalistic investigation is an innovative integration of cross-border journalism, data analysis and digital storytelling. It delves into European citizenship processes and exposes systemic...
The work is a tangible data visualisation of call patterns with my mother over different phases of life. Two people living either living in different cities or under one roof, communicate very...
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...
During Russia's centuries‑long history, its ethnic composition has changed repeatedly. At the moment, there are over 190 ethnic groups in Russia who speak 150 languages belonging to 13 language...
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.
Acnephobic is a personal micro-scale dataviz about the first 51 videos TikTok shows when looking for #acnepositivity.
At the intersection of feminism and media studies, body positivity and skin...
Around 3 months into my backpacking trip, I was wandering around in Ukraine while trying to learn a few words. As hard as I tried, I would butcher the simplest of phrases such as "Good day"...
"Amores Sáficos: Dos Caras de la Moneda" (Sapphic Love: Two Sides of the Coin) is a groundbreaking data visualization multiplatform project that explores and documents intimate partner violence...
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...
BlurM3Not is a physical installation that bridges the digital world, leveraging data as a tool to spark conversations and reflections on social behaviors in the digital realm and the biases that...
Hundreds of thousands of people around the world have played Google’s game Quick, Draw! prompting us to ask what takeaways it might have for global culture, like whether your location and language...
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...
Stereotypes happen for a reason. A quick look at data from Statista confirms how Western media often label Arab women as shallow with outrageous taste in beauty standards. But there are cultural...
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.
Being an expat in the UK, 'how a society treats outsiders and minority groups' has become one of the subjects that I care about the most. South Korea, my home country, in my memory wasn't the...
El País is the undisputed leader of the Spanish-language Internet conversation, according to the prestigious Global Opinion Leaders Index (GDI) in its 2016 edition, the results of which were...
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...