There’s no surefire way to win a Nobel Prize, or is there? Nature crunched the data on every science laureate to work out which characteristics can be reliably linked to medals.
Animations and...
Data visualization project for Al Majalla magazine, May 2024. This project highlights key insights about the social network X, featuring a central Bubble Chart as the main visual focus....
"A World of Smiles?" is a visualization project based on data from the 2024 World Happiness Report, offering a thought-provoking exploration of life satisfaction across different countries. This...
An infographic driven by citizen-collected election data, revealing how María Corina Machado’s strategy uncovered electoral fraud in Venezuela through data analysis and transparency. Featuring key...
The work shows why Denmark has the largest share of wind power in the world. It includes the points in time when important decisions were made regarding the development of wind energy in Denmark...
This data visualization, titled Stars in the Sky, represents the number of deaths in Palestine between October 7-25. The visualization uses a poetic metaphor, equating each lost life to a star in...
The USDA updated its plant hardiness map for the first time in 11 years. The updated map opens up new possibilities for home gardeners, but there are limits. Let’s explore how the map has changed...
This visualization examines global energy consumption trends over two centuries, highlighting the dominance of non-renewable energy sources and the gradual rise of renewables. It provides a...
This project is an interactive data visualization narrative of the oral history of my great-grandfather, Hovsep Aghek Yeni-Komshian, born April 2, 1895 to an Armenian family in Kilis, Cilicia,...
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...
This visualisation shows the bathymetry of the Atlantic Ocean as tessellated, path-traced hexagons, prominently featuring the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The visualisation is created using the free and...
The Color of Sleep visualization studies the sleep fulfillment rate for students from Kindergarten to Grade 12, calculated as the ratio of average sleep hours recorded to the recommended hours....
Menstruation is a subject where data remains surprisingly vague — dominated by averages that fail to capture the individual realities of those who menstruate. This gap inspired the creation of a...
Everything Everywhere All At Once (EEAAO) won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2023, resonating deeply with audiences across nationalities, genders, and languages. The A24 sci-fi film explores...
This article examines evidence of sexual violence during the Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023, and the captivity of female hostages in Gaza. Through careful analysis of witness accounts,...
The Wheel of Inequality is an interactive and data-driven journalistic investigation that uncovers how systemic barriers—such as family background, education, and geography—perpetuate inequality...
Australia has for the first time released data reflecting the gender pay gap at nearly 5,000 companies – every private company with 100 employees or more.
The data paints a stark picture, with...
South Korea has the world's lowest birth rate and its total population started to decline in 2021 for the first time in recent history. A recent BBC article showed that the birth rate continued to...
The mullet is an iconic piece of Australian culture in the midst of a triumphant return. Why are they so popular, just how common are they? We sought out the numbers to investigate these...
This visualisation shows the Holocene volcanoes of Japan as illuminated points atop shaded relief. The visualisation is created using the free and open-source R statistical computing language,...
From when I first saw the situational comedy show Brooklyn Nine-Nine, I’ve probably rewatched it ten times over. I’ve always wondered what made the show so special. What about this show makes me...
Taylor Swift’s Eras tour left an indelible mark on the cultural and economic landscape of 2024. According to the New York Times, over the course of 21 months and 149 shows, the tour boasted over...
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...
This visualization explores the discrepancies between public votes and jury decisions in the 2024 Eurovision results, revealing striking differences in how countries were ranked.
- Switzerland’s...
"Dumped" is a data-driven art exhibition concept that delves into the stark reality of Europe's plastic waste and its global impact, unraveling the dynamics of 'waste colonialism' and the...
This graphic reimagines the classic Earth’s surface composition chart. Using a traditional Voronoi diagram as the base, I’ve added illustrations on top to make it intuitive and easy for children to...
This print infographic captures the movement patterns of various animal species, showcasing their behaviors and migrations over time. It distills complex tracking data into an accessible format,...
My wife frequently finds inspiration on Pinterest for some project around our house. Most of the time it is just a picture of a wall, and she asks me to translate that idea somewhere in our home....