Cities convey far more than we read. The interactions that occur in public space constitute a dynamic process of continuous exchange and evolution of morphological elements. Mapping this ad hoc...
This visualisation shows the forest cover of New Zealand as circles. The visualisation is created using the free and open-source R statistical computing language, which makes it accessible and...
The primary objective of this project is to visualize the projected growth and population changes in the world's largest cities in a way that communicates both the complexity and interconnectedness...
This project was my final for Designing with Data at MICA. I played with concepts for creating 8” x 5” data flashcards of environmental information to inspire my own digital humanities research...
"SeriHub" is an interactive website prototype that allows users to explore silk production through choice and discovery. The project presents the audience with a choice: produce silk or let the...
This data narrative project examines the rising temperatures, the formation of cyclones, and the devastation they cause along India’s coasts. It invites viewers to reflect on the increasing risks...
Climate TRACE is comprehensive emissions tracking covering GHG and other air pollution from millions of sources around the world. Our data is built by a global non-profit coalition of scientists...
The Climate Bracelet encodes decades of temperature changes in Arkhangelsk, Russia, using the Warming Stripes method by Ed Hawkins. Each pair of bead rows represents a year, with red for warmer...
The project analyzes air quality trends in Nuevo León from 2019 to 2024, focusing on PM2.5 concentrations in the Monterrey metropolitan area. It examines variations across monitoring stations,...
“In Search of Place” is an exhibition poster series exploring what elements of spaces are more personally significant in facilitating placemaking processes and making meaningful spaces. The series...
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...
Spain at Flood Risk is an interactive and data-driven journalistic investigation that exposes the vulnerability of over a million homes in Spain to river and coastal flooding. This project,...
This interactive piece provides an in-depth exploration of plastic production and waste management worldwide, with a specific focus on Romania. Through dynamic charts, maps, and projections, the...
Over the past two decades, attribution research has made headlines around the world as scientists have linked climate change to extreme weather that impacts millions of people.
And what started...
4 questions. 5 options. For everyone in the room.
Data Dart is an interactive, mobile, dartboard-style polling activity that invites every participant—not just panelists or speakers—to make...
In 2022, the extent of the Arctic Sea ice was 34% less than in 1980.
In 1980, it stretched through 8.2 million square km, while in 2022 it only covered 5.4 million square km: a loss of 2.8...
This visualisation shows the elevation of Uluru/Ayers Rock in the Northern Territory, Australia, as a series of ridgelines. I like how the lines convey not only elevation but light and shadow with...
This visualisation explores 1,200 years of cherry blossom bloom data in Kyoto, Japan, showing how rising temperatures are causing blossoms to bloom earlier. This shift affects cultural traditions,...
In the visualization "The Tree of Life", the evolution of life on planet Earth is depicted. A distinctive feature of this visualization is that all images of living beings and plants were generated...
This project delves into the 2011 earthquake incident in Sikkim, examining its wide-ranging impact and exploring the factors that contributed to its severity, such as the excessive number of dams...
The Vanishing Scales is a compelling infographic shedding light on pangolins, the most trafficked animal, highlighting their critical endangerment and urgent need for global conservation efforts.
I sourced my data from the South Australian Government open data repository, focusing on everyday passenger vehicles (cars, station wagons, and utilities) and excluding motorcycles, scooters, and...
Singapore has a unique policy for public housing which stipulates quotas for the maximum number of households that can be allocated to each race. Called the Ethnic Integration Policy (EIP), it was...
This interactive story offers a detailed analysis of the evolution of living space in Romania over the past 30 years at a micro level. By using interactive maps, users can explore various metrics...
This incredible project will immerse you in the wild world of the Chornobyl Zone. You can see and even hear the voices of animals and birds—from Przewalski's horses to the Ukrainian brook lamprey....
This data-driven project visualises the impact of urban green spaces in cooling cities and combating climate change, focusing on the Middle East. Using satellite imagery, temperature maps, and...
Beads have been used as a form of currency throughout history, and women often use jewelry as powerful symbols of their authority in male-dominated spaces (think power pearls, RBG). For these...
This project visualises the power of shade in combating extreme urban heat, blending historical design wisdom with modern innovations. Using data-driven insights, it highlights how trees, canopies,...
How will climate change transform the Swiss landscape? In our immersive story, readers travel along Switzerland’s longest river, the Aare, in the year 2075 and explore an environment altered by...
In what Maps.com calls “an exemplary experience for public communication,” this interactive website developed by the USGS Vizlab highlights the location of beverage-bottling facilities in the...