Passing your driving test is a challenging task but did you know some locations have easier to pass tests than others? I've visualised all driving test centre pass rates in the UK to find the...
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...
The piece is meant to be targeted to HR professionals to help understand the changing workforce. The data was meant to be clear and accessible in a straightforward way, and easily digestible. In...
How can we humanize mental health statistics? In our iOS app, we invite Canadians to create their own avatar and answer the same mental health questionnaire asked by the government. Once complete,...
This visualization shows the data of 2193 journalists and media workers from all over the world who had been murdered, killed in crossfire and combat, or on dangerous assignments over the past...
April 9, 2022 is a special day. A very close friend of mine gave birth to her beautiful baby boy. While being pregnant, she measured her weight every day. We have a long history of doing data...
When British archaeologist Howard Carter and his team ventured into a previously overlooked tomb in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, they would eventually uncover three layers of coffins; in the final,...
'Self-portrait' is a digital print series created by a generative drawing system using p5j.js. The series explores the responses of members of my audience to a description of their personal...
CETIC is an organization founded back in 2005, whose main objective is to monitor the state of information technologies in Brazil. They collect and process tons of quantitative data from many areas...
This piece explores job prospects for male and female college graduates. Through extensive data analysis, research and reporting, it finds that the careers that college-educated women take tend to...
The way we speak has an enormous effect on our identities. As part of a series on digital identity, we used a UNESCO dataset and D3.js to create a visual essay about the world's endangered...
Harvard’s Engineering School is one of the most collaborative, interdisciplinary institutions in the country. But how do you visually communicate that idea? Harvard Engineering and The DataFace...
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...
Inspired by my family's in-depth records about our ancestors, I created an alluvial diagram documented the migration of my ancestors to the United States. I chose to focus on their reason for...
Roots of Racism is an interactive data story created by The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) and The DataFace, intended to uncover the factors behind a surge in anti-Asian hate during the COVID-19...
In today’s complex and interconnected world, the pursuit of happiness remains a fundamental human goal. Yet, defining and measuring happiness is an ongoing challenge. Geography of Happiness...
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...
This animated data visualisation highlights places in the United States of America which are named after words in the constitution. It deliberately evolves slowly, gradually allowing the reader to...
These are a couple of polls inspired by the Sherman Kent CIA study shown in the images below (discussion in this thread). I was super happy when they matched up.
The raw data came from...
Few things are more frustrating than collecting your belongings only to realize that your pants pockets can’t fit them. For wearers of women’s clothes, the struggle is real. Like many things on 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...
The work is part (Part 2) 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 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...
Beyond the most popular Chinatowns of major cities, including those of Manhattan, New York and San Francisco, California, the United States once contained over fifty self-described Chinatowns in...