A data visualization based on a study done by N26, the world’s first digital bank, titled The Female Opportunity Index 2021, which analyzed gender equality in 100 countries, looking at advancements...
A stylized tile grid map of Europe to viusalize the share and amount of renewable energy (main visualization) and the amount of renewable, nuclear and conventional thermal energy (small...
This infographic compares the cost of living to purchase power in each state. There are countries, like India, where prices are low and purchasing power is well above average. One explanation here...
In recent years, the Chinese state has allegedly locked away a million Uyghurs in internment camps. The Xinjiang Police Files now attach names and faces to this brutal system. With a tailored photo...
UPRoar Tools is an interactive and exploratory tool that gives human rights activists supercharged data insights to help them conduct more effective advocacy at the United Nations.
Designed and...
Since the beginning of the large-scale invasion of Russia on February 24 and the related hostilities in Ukraine, almost 121 thousand residential buildings, in which about a million families lived,...
This visualisation aims to highlight the impact of the non-profit, Build Up Nepal, by raising awareness surrounding the existing problem Nepal faces and concluded with a call-to-action.
Build up...
Go Green! And why not start with your electric consumptions?
An interesting article surfaced in Forbes just days ago, bringing forth good news!
The costs of renewable energy have continued to...
The UN is promoting the compilation of a global database in order to know countries achievements towards a more sustainable sea. ‘Life Below Water’ is the 14th goal of Sustainable development for...
Across the relationship that exists between the brain and human emotions, there is a spectrum that goes beyond the tangible; To explore it, we present this project with the aim of breaking down the...
This visualization is Nobel Laureates from 1901 to 2019 with a focus on age, collaboration, demographics, and the lack of representation of women in prize distributions. All work was completed in...
Though it had no official name, the American air evacuation from Kabul, Afghanistan, was one of the largest such operations in history. Over the course of 16 flight days, U.S. forces alone ferried...
Data Doodles is a personal project started in 2019 to explore new creative avenues of data visualization to elicit laugh, passion and empathy. This series is a collision of human emotion,...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development was adopted by the United Nations in September 2015. Statistical data is a key element in the review of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals that set the...
The picturesque Kashmir valley in the western Himalayas, claimed by both India and Pakistan, has witnessed decades of conflict. The conflict has led to a lot of displacement, disappearances and...
'Mayu' has been our first project for 'Viz for Social Good'. We were challenged to spread awareness about the global water crisis and the work done by ‘Vera Aqua Vera Vita’ (VAVV). VAVV is a...
Illegal gold mining activity has risen sharply over the last five years in Brazil’s indigenous Yanomami reservation in the heart of the Amazonian rainforest, a Reuters review of exclusive data...
In 2020 Superdot Studio self-initiated the «Out Of Balance» web app on income levels in cities worldwide. The interactive data story was presented to the public for the first time at the Vienna...
In this project, I want to examine people’s awarness or reaction related to Black lives Matter topic and to look closer into the victims in 2020. Moreover, to analyze how incidents influence...
The Collectif de Recensement des Féminicides Conjugaux en France has been gathering information on femicide in France for more than 3 years. In 2010, Day after day, they built an entire map of...
This work is inspired by a similar poster by W.E.B. Du Bois. It shows links between slavery ports that dispatched people from Africa toward Brazil. The thickness of the line is proportional to the...
Imagine escaping home and embarking on a dangerous sea voyage to find refuge, only to realise that another nightmare has just begun. This is the reality for Rohingya refugees who flee from Myanmar...
How can acts of violence be visualized in an appropriate manner? Jews, Jewish institutions, and Jewish-owned firms and stores in the German Reich were subjected to increasing violence long before...
‘Deadly Disinformation: How online conspiracies about Syria cause real-world harm’ reveals how human rights defenders, victims of war crimes, journalists and humanitarians on the frontlines in...
How Humans Are Causing Climate Change
“The primary driver of global warming is the human emission of greenhouse gases,” says Dr Noah Diffenbaugh, Professor of Earth Systems Science at Stanford...
Modern slavery is the severe exploitation of other people for personal or commercial gain.
Modern slavery is all around us but often just out of sight. People can become entrapped making our...
“Digital Rights and Technology Sector Accountability in Iran” examines the role of Iranian private-sector technology companies in upholding human rights online.
The report is based on an adapted...
This story aims to focus on miners, rather than the precious gems they dig from the earth – exploring the complexities and exploitation in the mining industry in parts of Asia.
We decided to...
Viz for Social Good project in partnership with Kiron (provides a learning platform for refugees worldwide and underserved communities in the Middle East). The aim of the project was to visualise...
Sunny Street is changing the world by providing heartfelt healthcare to our community’s most vulnerable people. They partnered with Viz for Social Good in collaboration to articulate their social...