Over the past few years, terrorist attacks have increased again and again, causing the world to be in a chaotic situation and the security situation is troublesome. As we all know, terrorist...
A look at the 120-year history of Australian Rules Football (1897-2016). The visualization explores ladder placement for each club after the home and away season as well as premiership success.
The artificial pancreas research projects in human trials campaign dealt with displaying information about the connection between Type 1 Diabetes projects and artificial pancreas. Using a color...
This infographic was completed in spring of 2022, it required transforming data and facts into visualization to make information more available to larger audiences. I applied design solutions...
This project is a schematic cartography visualization that maps artifacts from the Indian subcontinent housed in the British Museum, revealing their origins and categorization. By compiling data on...
At the BMJ (formerly the British Medical Journal), I've made dozens of infographics / data visualisations to present data from investigations, educational resources and research articles. Our main...
This flow visualisation allows you to follow the castaways from Australian Survivor, Season 2 through their alliances and eliminations of until there is only one 'sole survivor'. The twists and...
Political Polarization in the U.S. Congress has been a topic of much discussion recently. This visualisation shows polarization of the House of Representatives through time, with a focus on which...
The purpose of this project is to create a data biopic of Nadieh Bremer, an exceptional information designer, and present it in the form of a tribute to her work. The visuals should match their...
Switzerland has a high-quality healthcare system. At the same time, it is facing major challenges and changes. For the 2023 annual report of the Swiss Centre for Design and Health (SCDH), we...
This year, I became a graduate student of Institute of Systems Science at National University of Singapore. When i was learning data storytelling, I wanted to make an infographic myself. But what...
The Korean war was a bloody battle that lasted from June 25, 1950 to July 27, 1953. It was a conflict caused by a divided peninsula, in which both sides wanted reunification but retaining their...
Here are data that feel gravity.
This presented physical object offers "statistics at your fingertips". Such objects make data more exciting that are worthwhile to be remembered and...
Nothing beats an illustration project that involves all my favourite things - food, food and food.
Be it Western or Asian, of different flavour, of different culture.
I had a 5-month-old baby when my husband broke his arm. Suddenly he couldn’t pick up our son, rock him to sleep or even change a dirty nappy. Let’s say that I was pretty motivated to help him heal...
The US is in political crisis. Also economic crisis. And health crisis. And climate crisis. And, you know, our foundational racism crisis. Plus the swelling income inequality! What does it mean to...
This graphic provides a visual representation of the sudden and magnifying effects of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on credit ratings across different sectors of the debt market. The information...
They were the first ones on the dance floor, the first in their families to immigrate to the United States, the first to lend a helping hand or words of support. Grandma, Pop Pop, Butterfly, Coach,...
Nicknamed "The Greatest", Muhammad Ali is regarded as one of the most significant and celebrated sports figures of the 20th century. Apart from being known as the greatest heavyweight boxer of all...
“Discrimination Is Breaking People’s Hearts” was part of a special package of articles highlighting problems and solutions in health equity. The Scientific American editorial team quickly...
This visualization depicts the waves of sea arrivals to Italy from 2016 to 2022, by demographic category. The data is from the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR).
The "waves" of each...
The history of oil prices and consumption, explained. To understand the modern era, you need to understand our weird relationship with oil - from the crises of the 1970s, to the oil glut of the 80s...
Driving to work recently I heard Baz Luhrmann's infamous 'Everybody's free to wear sunscreen'. Great song, big hit in the UK, but it got me thinking - did anybody listen to him?
After a year of conflict, two-thirds of Gaza’s buildings have been damaged or destroyed, leaving behind 42 million tonnes of rubble and a mountain of health risks. Reuters visualises the scale of...