This is a comprehensive guide for someone who is joining the hostel and has got an assigned room. It lets them know the amount of rooms available, and a breakdown of tips to follow in each room
Quiz and visualization to help people who are new to programing figure out what language they should start learning. I've seen many friends who want to enter the technology field, but start by...
After five editions of consistently high-quality publications, the American Cancer Society and Vital Strategies sought to create a more readable and engaging experience for users perusing the...
A few weeks ago I set on trying out new WebGL 2.0 features with deck.gl. WebGL 2.0 brings plenty of new goodies to be used for game development, creative coding and data visualization like...
Issues like diversity and representation are often talked about in abstract terms. This project breaks down the issue of minority representation into numbers, by visualising the cast diversity and...
Much more than just mushrooms, fungi are organisms more closely related to humans than to plants. Despite being recognized as their own kingdom on the tree of life, only a small fraction of them...
For the 10th anniversary of our company we visualized the collaboration with our clients from the company foundation in early 2008 until end of the year 2017. A leporello with 10 postcards shows...
Every weekend, Shanghai People’s Park will be packed by groups of people, who are mostly middle aged and have children that they deem should get married soon, if not already late, and who're in...
An immersive motion-sensitive experience showing the disastrous impact of plastic in our oceans.
The Blue Paradox is a powerful and thought-provoking exhibit that raises awareness of the plastic...
As of today, 59 women have been to space. In honor of International Women’s Day, I used the upcoming Mapbox Studio dataset editor and Mapbox GL JS to visualize where each astronaut is from and more...
In 2014, General Secretary Xi Jinping delivered an important speech at THE UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, he proposed "Let the seed of peace take root and grow in the hearts of people all over the...
In 2010 New York City added 54 million metric tons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, but that number means little to most people because few of us have a sense of scale for atmospheric...
Nick Bostrom has a very interesting paper called “Existential Risk Prevention as Global Priority.” The basic intuition is that preventing even small risks of human extinction is worthwhile if we...
What is Viz in the Wild?
Great question. "Viz in the wild" is a concept that's both expansive and elusive, encompassing everything and nothing at the same time. It can be a powerful tool for...
Reading a “Choose Your Own Adventure” book can feel like being lost in a maze and running through twists and turns only to find dead ends, switchbacks, and disappointment. In the books—for those...
"Chromatic Atlas is a multiplatform project composed of a poster and a web application that examines the relationship between color and geography, focusing on how bird coloration changes with...
Venezuela's fortunes rise and fall with the price of oil, and when crude prices tanked in 2014, its economy was thrown into chaos. A government that had relied on oil revenues to fund social...
THE 1918 INFLUENZA PANDEM IC—ALSO KNOWN AS THE SPANISH FLU — wreaked havoc into 1920 and earned the dubious honor of being the deadliest pandemic in recorded history. In 2020, as many parts of the...
Ever wonder if we can quantify a gender bias in society?
Using machine learning, we can generate word associations present in a given media source. By looking at those associations we can tell...
In the United States having a grocery store on the corner is something we often take for granted. However; there are many that don’t have that luxury. In our data visualization titled “Food Access...
'Tokyo Love Story' explores the hidden electromagnetic pulse of Tokyo's urban landscape. Through a series of audio recordings and data visualisation techniques, this exhibition transforms Tokyo's...
This information design project was inspired by a real-life medical case (Atrial Septum Defect), where the patient was a having a heart procedure to block a “hole” in her heart. I used cut paper to...
Getting a bird’s eye view of them and following the individual paths as they weave through what might resemble spaghetti, some sort of flower or a bow-tie. It’s a beauty that cannot be...
The project is a visualisation of the results of the psychological research called "20 Statements Test" (Kuhn & McPartland, 1954), which involved just over 100 students around the world. Their...
Looking for a unique baby name? How about some strange ones? Ones you can use in Scrabble, or ones that show up in the Bible?
This visualization walks through some trends and oddities in the...
A handmade data object designed by three members of Starschema’s Data Visualization team; created purely for experimentation and outside work hours. The project was originally submitted to the Dear...
COVID-19 completely upended work dynamics, but none more so than for office workers. Both central business districts (CBDs) and suburban offices became ghost towns. Suddenly, all “non-essential...
The U.S. military and Hollywood have been actively working together since the dawn of American cinema.
This project visualizes more than 500 film productions (gathered with a FOIA) that have...
Joyful Data is a tool for making custom data-driven graphics in a live, interactive editor. It narrows the gap for non-programmers to create bespoke visualisations while maintaining design control....