The project is about learning the design process and solving the problem through data. Being curious about online learning, I really wanted to research it. The inspiration was to study about online...
Let’s Breathe again after COVID-19 :
Dedicated data visualization to the goal of global resilience by recongnizing the serial risks to prevent in advance.
This data visualization is developed...
The Viral Data project, created by the Data Privacy Brasil Research Association, mapped the digital technologies based on the use of personal data during the COVID-19 calamity period in Brazil. We...
The Reuters graphics team built an in-house mathematical model to simulate and explain the spread of Covid-19 and how herd immunity may be reached. This powerful data visualisation shows the impact...
Design Brief: During the Covid-19 pandemic, Northeastern University launched the #protectthepack campaign, which used a variety of media to keep students, faculty, and staff informed, connected,...
Every victim of covid-19 had their own joys and hopes for the future. Leslie Shapiro and I marked one million deaths in America from covid-19 by writing about one person who died each week of the...
Many drugs have been evaluated for treating patients with covid-19 at different disease severities. The resulting research has been published in enormous quantities at unprecedented speeds. To make...
The project was done and published during my master program study at NYU Journalism Institute. In that semester, right after COVID first broke out in NYC, our cohort decided to create a web...
This experimental work I did in memory of the deceased inhabitants of Russia. The bars and curves of the standard graphs faintly reflect the drama of people's deaths. While searching for a visual...
‘Not on our watch’ is our journey to illustrate the spirit of female activists and the political violence they faced during the COVID-19 pandemic burst. It is about spreading the stories of...
Scientists say the pandemic will end in the U.S. only when we achieve what's called herd immunity. Play with our simulations to see how immunity can stop an outbreak in its tracks. We explain a...
At the end of 2019, the new coronavirus pneumonia began to spread rapidly. Starting on New Year's Eve, more than 300 medical teams and more than 40,000 white-clad soldiers from all over the country...
The average person in the 1%* could afford 1,524,709 doses of Covid-19 vaccine. The average person in the 99% could afford 19,866 doses (1,504,843 fewer).
To visualise this, each syringe in the...
'CoViz-19: Part 2' visualises personal data alongside Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s ‘Roadmap to Freedom’, as part of the UK’s phased approach to ease out of lockdown. I thought this would be an...
The chart combines text and text in a divergent style and abstract mode, detailing the data related to diabetes from 2011 to 2021 in terms of mortality, glucose tolerance, related expenditures, and...
In February 2020, South Korea announced thousands of coronavirus cases in the space of only a few days, an outbreak that initially pushed their tally of confirmed cases much higher than anywhere...
The Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford collated every government intervention made during the COVID 19 Pandemic. Visualising this data allows us to understand the timeline...
This article, published on the anniversary of Australia’s first documented cases of COVID-19, uses a national dataset of every confirmed coronavirus case (a dataset built by our team) to tell the...
It all started when some of my closest friends and I tested positive for COVID back in December 2021. We tried to keep track of who was the one who had the first symptoms, but the information got...
Communication is critical during a public health emergency like the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. But misinformation and rumors about COVID-19 and COVID vaccines, undermine efforts to keep people...
For our book of infographics, An Answer For Everything, we wanted to capture the actual feeling of the Covid-19 lockdowns, that extraordinary experience we all went through but which is starting to...
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,...
In the early weeks and months of the pandemic, reliable information was hard to find. Little was known about how to prevent transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, or treat people with the covid-19...
COVID Gowns is an interactive online visualization of Canadian COVID-19 cases. A common horizontal timeline or horizontal bar chart is limited by how much data can be included because the data will...
“Quaran.tiles” is the physical representation of a collection of expressive geotags created on Instagram in 2020 as a response to quarantines during the first wave of infections of COVID-19. Due to...
EXPLORING THE CORRELATION BETWEEN COVID-19 VACCINE ACCEPTANCE AND SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS IN THE UNITED STATES
The COVID-19 vaccine has been widely available and free to the public in the US...
MTA Ridership Changes due to COVID-19 recounts what happened to New York City during the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic. Data visualization agency TWO-N began the project wanting to create...
The first COVID-19 case was reported in Wuhan, China on December 8th, 2019. Here i visualized the first stage of the spread of COVID-19 cases in China, USA, world. Updates were provided daily.
Had...
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, data visualization has been a political battleground. Well-known graphics like "Flatten the Curve" played a central role in early public health messaging around...
This visualization shows the symptomatic journey of 1 million COVID cases from diagnosis to the long COVID range of 16-20 weeks. At each 4 week juncture, a sankey treatment is used to show how case...