What’s driving up burger prices? looked at Australia’s inflation figures through the lens of an everyday item.
The Big Mac is both visually iconic and deeply interconnected with the broader...
Material Interactions: Data-Driven Community Quilting draws on the communal traditions of quilting to create interactive data-driven patchwork quilts at community events throughout New York...
We faced an interesting challenge: how do you visualise survey data about 30,000+ people moving in and out of Ukraine during a crisis to help inform humanitarian aid? Working with IOM, UN...
Electrifying transportation in Quebec is an ambitious yet complex endeavor. Of the 7.3 million registered vehicles in the province, only 3.6% are electric, reflecting hurdles such as high purchase...
Databeads is a grassroots initiative that’s all about bringing data visualization into a whole new space—off the screen and into wearable, everyday objects. We’re a couple from Budapest working...
This project visualises the power of shade in combating extreme urban heat, blending historical design wisdom with modern innovations. Using data-driven insights, it highlights how trees, canopies,...
For three years I have been at a treasure hunt for extraordinary data, information and imagery throughout the Swiss mountains, archives and open source catalogues.
With the profound help from...
Beyond Crisis: Lives Saved is an easily navigable scrollytelling resource for friends and family members of those suffering with opioid use disorder. The website aims to provide clarity around the...
COVID-19 completely upended work dynamics, but none more so than for office workers. Both central business districts (CBDs) and suburban offices became ghost towns. Suddenly, all “non-essential...
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...
A century has passed since the Summer Games graced Paris, heralding their triumphant return in 2024. This resurgence unfolds against the backdrop of a vastly altered world stage, characterized by...
Early childhood nutrition is crucial for lifelong development. However, millions of children worldwide face nutritional deficiencies that hinder their growth and result in significant long-term...
On April 8th 2024 parts of the United States experienced a total eclipse. This occurs where the moon crosses the path of the sun, blocking the sun on earth for a short while. The shadow created by...
Reuters investigates the persistent use of flammable cladding materials in high-rise buildings, including those used on Grenfell Tower in London.
The piece focuses on a devastating fire that...
Climate change continues to pose a significant challenge, especially in India which is highly vulnerable to climate extremities. However, active steps can be taken to mitigate the effects of...
Global warming is projected to rocket past the 1.5 °C limit, throwing lifelong activist Andrew Boyd into a crisis of hope, and off on a quest to learn how to live with the “impossible news” of...
Each civilian life lost in the war in Ukraine, caused by Russia’s full-scale invasion that began on February 24, 2022, carries a story—of someone who should still be here. This project aims to...
When the media platform Yuvaa approached us to create a data visualisation installation for the Google News Summit, we were excited about making our first physical exhibit! The project was a...
Beyond The Score is a book celebrating Wynton Marsalis’s 40-year career in jazz. This project marked the first collaboration between me and Martina, and was commissioned by one of his close...
The "Zoonotic Web" visualization, created in collaboration with the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, is an integral part of the paper titled "A One Health Framework for Exploring Zoonotic...
Sea level rise and cyclones. Supply chain shocks and cyber-attacks. Global insurance losses from disasters both natural and man-made are soaring. In the US alone, Moody’s data shows that losses...
by Sudev Kiyada, Han Huang, Adolfo Arranz and Simon Scarr
Throughout 2024, North Korea launched thousands of balloons carrying bags of trash into South Korea, escalating tensions between the two...
Singapore has a unique policy for public housing which stipulates quotas for the maximum number of households that can be allocated to each race. Called the Ethnic Integration Policy (EIP), it was...
Using grains of sand to represent individual votes, The Washington Post created a three-dimensional mapping project that unpacks the 2024 U.S. presidential election. This unusual visual story shows...
The article on the asylum situation in Hong Kong was crafted with the intent of shedding light on the struggles faced by asylum seekers in the city. By sharing personal accounts, it seeks to evoke...
Amid the staggering loss of life and urgent humanitarian crisis in Gaza lies the catastrophic destruction of places integral to Palestinian life. This story, done in collaboration with Visualizing...
“Pathways for Girls in Africa” is a storytelling that visualizes data on adolescent girls in Sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting key indicators like education, employment, and early marriage to...
Originally, this project began as my participation in the #30DayChartChallenge—a personal attempt to reflect on the world around me. It is a sketchbook, where each page became an opportunity to...
In the Zamzam displaced persons camp, children were dying for months before it was found to be in famine. Here’s how the world’s hunger monitoring-and-response system is supposed to work – and why...