The article explores the Olympic debut of breaking and examines the sport's physical demands, artistry, and cultural significance. Using browser-rendered 3D graphics combined with motion capture...
This interactive map teaches you the history of street and landmark names in San Francisco. I started the project because these names turn out to be a wonderful window into different layers of...
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...
Over the six months, Rest of World spoke to more than 70 technologists, activists, and journalists from across the globe to understand the growing threat to free expression: government-sponsored...
The last star that survives before the universe turns dark will very likely be a red dwarf. This video explains what makes red dwarfs special and why they might be humanity’s last resort for a new...
An interactive map of the pollution of rivers in Ukraine based on data from the State Agency of Water Resources. There are more than 400 river water control points on the map. You can view up to 16...
“Payback: Tracking the Opioid Settlement Cash” is a series that uncovers how state and local governments are using — and misusing — billions of dollars they’re receiving from companies that fueled...
This visualization story explores the data of all the movies and tv shows that I‘ve watched during the past year from August 2021 to July 2022.
By scraping my own social media pages on Douban...
Data Culture partnered with Vote.org to leverage data visualization in order to bring their work preceding the 2022 election into the spotlight. The full microsite explores not only their impact in...
Supported entirely through volunteers in the data viz community, Viz for Social Good endeavors to create informative and impactful data visualizations for mission-driven organizations globally. In...
As a follow-up to last week’s visualization of Old Light and New Light, I wanted to make a single map, of the whole world, comparing NASA’s new 2016 Earth At Night image to the 2012 version. Using...
CNN’s Houses of Parliament interactive offers audiences a unique experience: the chance to step inside one of the world’s most iconic buildings in a purpose-built 360 immersive environment. Users...
An essential visual guide for pharmacists on the growth in the over-the-counter medicines market over the year, containing data on the key products that they need to be aware of and the key trends...
For many, understanding code is difficult, and yet it is the backbone of the devices we continue to rely on every day. At the same time as code has grown in complexity. Exploring Hidden Worlds...
A year-long project featuring a friendly monthly competition between two data professionals. This project involves community participation and an opportunity to learn and experiment.
The clock cycles through the color wheel every 12 hours using only colors I like. The clock also changes brightness every hour so that the half-hour mark is the brightest and the hour-mark is the...
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...
Snakes reveal historical trend and highlight present situation. Snake heads (biggest bubbles) show current number while the tails show past. It balances the importance of present and history.
Climate justice means being fair to all, especially when dealing with climate change. The world is getting hotter, causing illness, destructive weather events, and financial difficulties. The...
For Bauhaus-Universität Weimar' startup and founder support network "neudeli" I created an explanatory poster describing the parts and the use of the Prusa 3d printer i3 MK3S+. Main part of the...
In most states in the US, the responsibility for redrawing congressional districts is owned by none other than the state legislature. The majority party in state legislatures often abuse this right...
It’s baby season in America, with September the busiest month for births on average in the last two decades. So it seemed like the right time to remix this blog’s most-popular post: How Common is...
Every Noise at Once (everynoise.com) is an algorithmically-generated, audio-annotated, dynamically evolving map of the music genre space. It arrays the 700+ major music genres tracked (so far) by...
'Murderous Virus' is an information design that visualizes crime data from 1990 to 2016 in Korea. The number of crimes in each year, crime rate by population, crime rate by region and crime rate...
Making with Data is a physical data-driven papercraft sculpture that serves as the cover of our upcoming book, “Making with Data: Physical Design and Craft in a Data Driven World.” The paper waves...