We were fortunate to find an amazing dataset on this one, since there was very little we had to do in terms of data cleaning. The original map, which showed the present abortion access at the time,...
How do you make a list better than just a list? For Pitchfork’s 25th anniversary, readers submitted their favorite songs and albums of the last 25 years. We took that list of results and created a...
"Ailing Brussels" is an interactive story that uses open data to understand inequalities in Brussels (precarity, health & pollution). It tries to answer the question: How badly does the city...
The organizational chart is a business necessity, and normally the furthest thing from a description of business culture. This artwork visualizes the hierarchical positions of employees of the...
The average person in the 1%* could afford 1,524,709 doses of Covid-19 vaccine. The average person in the 99% could afford 19,866 doses (1,504,843 fewer).
To visualise this, each syringe in the...
In celebration of 100 years of bird banding, Scientific American (Jen Christiansen) commissioned me to create a visualization for the March 2021 edition.
The Bird Banding Laboratory has been...
This data visualization represents the admitted patient care activity in English NHS hospitals and English NHS-commissioned activity in the independent sector during 2019-2020. This dashboard...
What we search for reveals something of ourselves: our interests, our fears, our curiosity, or simply what we have forgotten. And it's not just what we search for, as how we search reveals...
hrough the prism of a patent professional, data analyst, and designer, Imagine X Lab team and partners develop new initiatives that demystify the complexity of design IP (Intellectual Property),...
An interactive SciArt installation which explores an idea of the plasticity of DNA of individual organisms, genes eco-responsivity, and a new sensitivity to and importance of the personal data...
There are two halves to my infographic about women's underwear: information from the U.S. and information from around the world. The U.S. half includes visuals of women's underwear showing the...
Where do the people with the lowest salaries live, and where the people with the highest? Zeit Online shows the development of the past 20 years for all municipalities.
The Collectif de Recensement des Féminicides Conjugaux en France has been gathering information on femicide in France for more than 3 years. In 2010, Day after day, they built an entire map of...
Affected by the ongoing conflict in Israel and Palestine, I tried here to produce a non-polarising graphic that highlighted the human losses. To depict the potential and innocence of Palestinian...
Early on during the COVID pandemic the media were focusing on “flattening the curve”, trying to keep cases from growing exponentially. I started trying to figure out how much better or worse states...
As the WHO worked to uncover the origin of the coronavirus, Reuters created this data-driven, visually rich explainer on why bats make the ideal hosts for viruses.
According to the relevant literature, suicides caused by people with psychological problems tend to occur around 4am, mainly because the impulsivity of suicide is linked to the human subconscious....
This project aims to activate and tune smartphone users’ material intelligence through stories and objects that provoke them to think about their relationship with their devices – and by extension,...
“Digital Rights and Technology Sector Accountability in Iran” examines the role of Iranian private-sector technology companies in upholding human rights online.
The report is based on an adapted...
This visualization was created as part of the Viz4ClimateAction initiative hosted by Tableau and TheSDGVizProject. It features 4 different visuals that walk users through the story of climate...
An exploration of related principles in traditional arts and data visualization. I created this for 2022's Iron Viz competition for Tableau, and used public data from arts.gov, MetOpera Database,...
From Shanghai to Seattle, the world’s cities are built on sand - massive amounts of sand. It’s in the cement and concrete that make the bulk of most buildings. The glass in those buildings’ windows...
This work sprung from a database on the titles of papers of NBER programs. I kept only papers between 1980 and 2020, removed stopwords, and unified some terms. Then, I obtained the 5 most used...
This project was an attempt to prototype a new way to summarize multiple soccer/football matches and goals into a single data visualization. A lot of existing visualizations focus on the final...
This visualization explores famous myths and legends from across the British Isles, tracking their origins back to towns and cities and ranking the mythical creatures based on their characteristics.
This datavisualisation shows the age, gender, and experience (number and duration of missions) of astronauts. It mimics a galaxy and highlights key patterns in the data: the oldest, youngest and...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was adopted by the United Nations in September 2015. Statistical data is a key element in the review of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals that set the...
Road killings in Taiwan are becoming more and more severe, with gray in the background to indicate "roads", and red gradients for species extinction to show the spread of blood, like only...
This poster visualizes all the tasks I completed on my to-do list for an entire year. I collected the data through my Notion workspace, where I keep track of everything I do daily. This allowed me...
In 2021, I worked with a friend who wanted to give a special gift to her boyfriend. She asked me for an infographic and, instead of ‘making it’ for her, I made her a template so she could make her...