Alana is a socioenvironmental group that strives for a better world for children. They prioritize sustainability, equality, and human and children’s rights. Alana invited us to develop a 28-page...
A multifaceted crisis has disrupted vital sea trade routes in early 2024, driven by a convergence of geopolitical tensions and climate change. Recent attacks on ships in the Red Sea by the Houthis,...
To illustrate how difficult it is to get abortion care in the United States, we built a maze for each state where the difficulty is calculated by the state’s abortion policies.
When There Are 100 is a patchwork quilt visualizing every person who served in the US Senate since it first convened in 1789. Each person is represented by a 1” wide strip, cut to the length of...
Dataset which captures diverse purchasing behaviors by analyzing key demographics such as age, gender, region, education, and income. It also includes vital insights into purchase amounts, buying...
TypeNow is a student-focused initiative aiming to spread awareness of typeface design and typography – both as practice and profession. Its first issue centers in on typeface design programs across...
“More pets than children? A look at Taiwan’s superaged future” is a visual essay exploring the aging population of Taiwan, which is so extreme that in 2021 there were more pets than children under...
Japan has seen a surge in bear attacks in recent years, with data for the year through March 2024 setting a grisly record.
Experts have attributed the attacks to a variety of reasons including...
This visualization is the result of the data collection I did for a series on systems of meaning in antiquity. Here, I collected data from the databases of canmore.org.uk and her.highland.gov.uk to...
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...
China’s demand for a traditional medicine known as e-jiao is fueling the slaughter of millions of donkeys every year, according to animal welfare groups and veterinary experts.
E-jiao, which is...
A long form visualization telling the history of Fat Bear Week at Katmai National Park, featuring a stylized march madness style bracket and custom bear icons.
"Remastering architecture" is an adaptation of the data art piece Multiple V(x) (2022). Displayed on a single HD Full screen (in portrait mode), this new piece uses images from all unsplash...
'Beyond Ground Zero' illustrates the scale of the long-term health crisis faced by first responders of the September 11th attacks. The data sheds light on the persistent cost of 9/11, reminding us...
“Hello From The Data Vandals (or free as air and water, or whatsoever things are true)” is the first exhibition by the Data Vandals (artist Jen Ray and dataviz designer Jason Forrest) at The Cooper...
Our personal memories of a place are situated in fleeting sensory experiences – the waft of the petrichor, bird songs scoring the background, bakery aromas, sounds of traffic and footfalls whizzing...
This map visualization depicts the human cost of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from 2008 until October 7, 2023, the date of the large-scale Hamas attack that precipitated the current crisis. The...
The Ramadan Data Journal for Kids & Grown-ups is a thoughtfully designed journal that encourages readers to explore their daily routines, time management, and spiritual growth during the holy...
Cosmic voids are vast spaces that contain few or no galaxies—less than one-tenth of the average matter density found in the Universe. They may have been formed by oscillations of matter during the...
Noise Solution’s unique approach combines music, mentoring, and a commitment to transparency, using data to showcase their impact. For years, they’ve aimed to make their well-being data accessible...
The Color of Wealth research series—produced by Graphicacy for the Institute on Race, Power, and Political Economy at The New School—examines wealth by race, ethnicity and national origin in the...
The Beijing Central Axis is an urban axis stretching 7.8 kilometers in length. Architect Liang Sicheng once highly praised it as "the longest and greatest north-south central axis in the world,"...
There is an idea that the content creator or "influencer" garners certain ideas and assumptions. Everybody seems to want to do it, but what they don't realize is the effort and time it actually...
In the 21st century, people are creating more than 2.5 terabytes of data every day. Complex and large amounts of data are difficult to understand and develop a sense of distance. As data...
This data visualization is part of a story published online by Scientific American in January 2024. It first compares the number of animal emojis, by phylum, available to use and their actual...
The Global Investor 75 (featured) is one of several rankings Infrastructure Investor publishes annually. Ranking the 75 largest institutional investors globally by total AUM allocated to...
This is a tangible data visualisation project to show income disparity in countries and based on the metaphor "If money grew on trees".
It is done by laser cutting MDF and arranging the trees in...
In 1949, the economist Bill Phillips created a legendary interactive analogue computer, commonly referred to as the ‘Moniac’. It simulated the flow of money through an economy using hydraulics...
This data-driven visual narrative explores the evolution of urban mobility, highlighting electric vehicle adoption, public transport expansion, and sustainable city planning. Through striking...