On 31 October 2019, Nanjing was selected as a World Capital of Literature, the first city in China to receive this title. The number and variety of literary elements associated with Nanjing are...
Only two cities have had the distinction of being named the most populous city in the United States. The first one was Philadelphia, estimated to be the biggest city in the country at the time of...
Navigating New York City after dark can be challenging, especially for its vibrant youth who thrive in the city's nightlife. As nightlife hotspots and affordable residential areas increasingly...
Exodus is an Information-visualization that attempts to uncover the causalities behind the movement of refugees who have migrated from their homes to new lands, from the top 11 countries with a...
The mission of Climate Interactive is to create and share tools that drive effective and equitable climate action. We make climate science accessible to inform climate policy and corporate...
Statistics from the Grand Slam tennis competitions give ammo to no end of data stories. From looking at the success of nations over time; the differences between the men’s and women’s game; to...
Imagine turning the screen-time dynamics of the show "The Office" into a visual journey through Dunder Mifflin! This data visualization project dives deep into the shared screen time among...
Ditch The Label joined forces with Brandwatch to analyze 19 million Tweets over a four-year period to explore the current climate of cyberbullying and hate speech online.
We used social data...
Open Trade Statistics (OTS) was created with the intention to lower the barrier to working with international economic trade data. It includes a public API, a dashboard, and an R package for data...
Harvard Growth Lab’s Country Complexity Profiles is a first-of-its-kind tool that revolutionizes how to think about economic strategy, policy, and investment opportunities for over 130 countries....
A Washington Post-SurveyMonkey poll of more than 74,000 registered voters reveals how the 2016 campaign is playing out in every state, including some unexpected shifts.
We are all familiar with the layout of the long-standing Periodic table, as well as the distribution of its constituent elements, but who discovered them, and when?
2019 was named the...
When the 10 Year Challenge hit social media in January 2019, I challenged myself to do a datafied version. One of the few personal data sources I have that goes back 10 years is my Last.fm logs and...
There have been quite many US remakes from foreign originals but do they perform better than the originals?
To examine this, I used the shows listed in the Wikipedia tables of the US remakes of...
The topic of migration in Italy is often simplified for electoral purposes and is often the subject of fake news. Through maps, numbers and infographics, we have tried to reverse this trend. With a...
Virunga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, on the border of Uganda and Rwanda. It is Africa’s oldest national park and is also the...
“What is the easiest way to instill nationalism in children?” One of the annual duties of the prime minister of Thailand and their team is to create a motto for National Thai children’s day,...
An attempt to visually represent the careers of — almost — all the football players in the last century.
"Legends, One-club men and Journeymen" is a visual essay that is both a guided tour...
Title: 2024 World Economic Forum Travel & Tourism Development Index: Regional Performance Trends
Description:
This interactive dashboard highlights the rankings and performance shifts of...
Maslow’s triangles are unknown to many. Typically deployed to represent hierarchies of needs, these may be tweaked to fit virtually any context where the presence of an order needs to be stressed....
This interactive, explorative data visualization looks into the question "How does the risk of living in poverty vary by gender, age and whether you live in an urban or rural area in a Pacific...
A global survey by Zumtobel and Fraunhofer IAO, concerning the quality of light in offices provides important insights for user-centered light planning. The study proves, that innovative lighting...
In the wake of the rapid advancements of AI technologies and multiple reports of their issues, regulation efforts are currently catching up. Hence, I wanted to visualize the current progress of...
365° is an education-oriented blog that runs on Instagram and Facebook. Everyday, beginning January 1st, we upload an infographic describing a single piece of data that is relevant to our...
A video of an interactive visualisation that demonstrates how colour (green, white and grey) is used to display associations, and dissociations, in data. This is fun way of educating people in how...
“Red sunsets, a natural miracle?” project illustrates the relationship between the presence of air pollution and the “red” color of sunsets.
The approach to data visualisation has here the aim to...
Being an expat in the UK, 'how a society treats outsiders and minority groups' has become one of the subjects that I care about the most. South Korea, my home country, in my memory wasn't the...