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...
After the North African/European refugee situation had been in the news for several years, it slowly disappeared from the media. In early 2020, I wanted to raise awareness that even though we might...
Unlike migrations within the same region, motivated mainly by access to housing, in interprovincial movements the search for better job opportunities plays a very important role. An analysis...
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...
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,...
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...
“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...
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...
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...
We are currently in a cost of living crisis in the UK with an increasing dependency on food banks. Food banks in the UK are also reliant on donation from the public, however with more than 35M...
This rendering of history's most lethal periods highlights the 100 deadliest events of the past 2,500 years. Statistics can't fully reflect the devastation and suffering of war. But they illustrate...
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...
It has been two years since a deadly explosion tore through Beirut’s port, destroying part of the capital, shocking Lebanon, and making international headlines.
The blast was devastating and,...
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...
Rising Sea Levels: When, Where, and Who?
By 2100, areas now home to 200 million people could fall permanently below the high tide line. 200 million.
Over the past 15 years, the global mean...
This work contains data on the past of the African-American community: both pride and horror. The central piece of this graph is a curved bar chart that shows the number of enslaved people brought...
For this collaboration with the International Detention Coalition, we have been asked, following the IDC brand guidelines, to design a few visualisations adequate for both print and digital...
The set of 31 voronoi maps show water points monitored over time by governments and development partners for indiviual countries.
The data is collected by the Water Point Data Exchange (WPDx)...
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...
This dashboard shows how air pollution has increased over the years and it shows how most of the countries in the asia region are breathing unhealthy air. Lastly in the dashboard I analyze does...
A data-driven analysis shows how India’s public, COVID-19 patients, and hospitals inundated Twitter with desperate pleas for help.
Pleas for oxygen, hospital beds, ventilators, access to...
"Obstetric Fistula: A Women's Health Crisis" is a data-driven magazine spread detailing what obstetric fistulas are and how they affect women in developing countries. Data for this piece was...
August marked the happening of Pride in Amsterdam! During this event, the worldwide LGBTQ+ community, as well as all their supporters, came together in Amsterdam for 9 days to celebrate diversity,...
Indigenous communities are the first victims of the drug trafficking business in Colombia. We set out on a journey among the Nasa people to tell two different stories about the unresolved question...
It is an infographic poster about a conflict over Sudokwon Landfill Site(SLS) in South Korea. Sudokwon Landfill in Incheon has been taking waste from the metropolitan area(Seoul, Gyeonggi Province,...
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...
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...
In March 2021, I participated as a volunteer in Viz for Social Good's collaboration with Vera Aqua Vera Vita. “90 Seconds in Piura” is an interactive dashboard that shows the extent of the water...
A visual story of POMPEII’s tragic disaster which followed by an unusual data visualizations and analysis of severe natural disasters that happened during the recent history, since 1900. It's a...