Roots of Racism is an interactive data story created by The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) and The DataFace, intended to uncover the factors behind a surge in anti-Asian hate during the COVID-19...
A project exploring income inequality in countries through the Palma Ratio, represented with an experimental tangible visualization, transforming income disparity into engaging narratives to...
Data visualization project for Al Majalla magazine, August 2024. Inspired by the design of the euro banknote, this project simulates its texture, colors, and aesthetic while enriching it with key...
Brazil has one of the highest cesarean rates worldwide, with over 50% of births by C-section [1], many scheduled before labor begins.
Research by the University of São Paulo, led by Professor...
Atelierdatasheet — Rethinking Spreadsheets as a Design Medium
Atelierdatasheet transforms Google Sheets into a visually compelling and interactive platform for data storytelling, challenging the...
A decade into America’s deadly fentanyl crisis, the supply chain fueling the narcotic’s production has grown into a ruthlessly efficient global trade, but one that’s almost a complete black box....
India’s Unicorn Club showcases the remarkable growth and evolution of Indian unicorn companies from 2011 to 2022. A "unicorn" refers to a privately held startup that has achieved a valuation of $1...
by Sudev Kiyada, Han Huang, Adolfo Arranz and Simon Scarr
Throughout 2024, North Korea launched thousands of balloons carrying bags of trash into South Korea, escalating tensions between the two...
The Nokia Design Archive is a publicly accessible, online digital portal, created as a research project in the Department of Design at Aalto University, Finland. With items donated by Microsoft...
Through compelling data visualisation and interactive storytelling, this digital story breaks down an often-overlooked environmental challenge: the massive carbon footprint of India's dairy cold...
The shape of a city matters. It influences the travel distances and energy consumption of its inhabitants. However, understanding how different city layout parameters—such as elongation and...
This project aims to explain the nationwide trend of wearing traditional Chinese clothing, “Hanfu,” as everyday attire. Through a combination of text, visuals, charts, illustrations, and diagrams,...
Beyond The Score is a book celebrating Wynton Marsalis’s 40-year career in jazz. This project marked the first collaboration between me and Martina, and was commissioned by one of his close...
Each civilian life lost in the war in Ukraine, caused by Russia’s full-scale invasion that began on February 24, 2022, carries a story—of someone who should still be here. This project aims to...
I love cooking food. I love eating food. I love sharing food. But it breaks my heart that so many people in the world don't share that luxury. Join me as we explore the impact of undernourishment...
On April 8th 2024 parts of the United States experienced a total eclipse. This occurs where the moon crosses the path of the sun, blocking the sun on earth for a short while. The shadow created by...
This project presents an engaging, continuously updated dataset on urban mobility patterns, tracking kilometers traveled by different transport modes—active mobility, public transport, and...
The USDA updated its plant hardiness map for the first time in 11 years. The updated map opens up new possibilities for home gardeners, but there are limits. Let’s explore how the map has changed...
Climate change continues to pose a significant challenge, especially in India which is highly vulnerable to climate extremities. However, active steps can be taken to mitigate the effects of...
The project "House of Vulnerabilities" aims to explore the multifaceted nature of
vulnerability across various contexts, emphasizing how these vulnerabilities are
non-uniform but rather shaped by...
Twenty years ago, in the small city of Beslan, more than a thousand people gathered to celebrate the 1st of September — the start of the school year. Instead, they were taken hostage by terrorists...
In the Zamzam displaced persons camp, children were dying for months before it was found to be in famine. Here’s how the world’s hunger monitoring-and-response system is supposed to work – and why...
This data visualization is part of a story published online by Scientific American in January 2024. It first compares the number of animal emojis, by phylum, available to use and their actual...
A century has passed since the Summer Games graced Paris, heralding their triumphant return in 2024. This resurgence unfolds against the backdrop of a vastly altered world stage, characterized by...
Just like in the UEFA European Championship, the Americas's Cup, or the 2023 Women's World Cup, everything begins long before the event takes place. Pre-Olympic graphics anticipate, months before...
Databeads is a grassroots initiative that’s all about bringing data visualization into a whole new space—off the screen and into wearable, everyday objects. We’re a couple from Budapest working...
For years, headlines have warned: AI is coming for your job! But how real is the threat? Now, for the first time, it’s possible to see exactly *how much* of a job AI might take over. This...
On Feb. 19, 1942, in the wake of Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, declaring much of the West Coast a military zone and barring people...
Look Back at the Paris Olympics' High Jump and Pole Vault events through animated data visualizations.
https://krisztinaszucs.com/blog/20241211_highjump/
How can you make the SDGs accessible to a broad audience and captivate 25,000 visitors? The answer: through compelling VISUALIZATION, an interactive GAME SHOW, and hands-on ENGAGEMENT.
The SDG...