Look Back at the Paris Olympics' High Jump and Pole Vault events through animated data visualizations.
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Data visualization project for Al Majalla magazine, December 2024. This project features a bar chart as its main visualization, but with a unique twist—transforming it into a radial graph to add...
“Fortunes of War” combined data journalism and boots-on-the-ground reporting to expose allegations of deceptive behaviour by Australian pension funds.
Our investigation painstakingly compiled...
Australia has for the first time released data reflecting the gender pay gap at nearly 5,000 companies – every private company with 100 employees or more.
The data paints a stark picture, with...
Dipsea Chimes is a kinetic data sculpture celebrating the Dipsea Race, America’s oldest trail race. Installed on a terrace overlooking Mt. Tamalpais—the race’s iconic setting—it is accessible to...
I used thousands of pages of .pdf medical records, text message exports, and my photo library to build this store of my dad's terminal battle with metastatic melanoma. After we agreed that he would...
Nature & Networks imagines mycelium network characteristics through collaborative drawing, highlighting the network's unique abilities to stretch in all directions, decompose natural waste and...
The U.S. House of Representatives presents a stark wealth gap compared to the average American. The typical House member is 14 times wealthier than the average citizen, with some ultra-wealthy...
Commit is a series of visualization and sonification works based on GitHub commit history. By analyzing developers' code commit data on GitHub, the work uses data-driven generation to generate...
In May 2024, I stood in Yosemite Valley, surrounded by towering granite walls. The views were stunning, but something felt incomplete—standing within the embrace of the mountains, I couldn't see it...
The Wheel of Life is painted at the entrance wall of monasteries to remind disciples about the core principles and also to give newbies a glimpse into Buddhist tenets. Though supremely resourceful,...
35 color palettes by Blake Robert Mills, inspired by works from the Museum of Modern Art in New York. I've visualized the color palettes in voronoi charts as if they were their own pieces of art on...
The spread of North American grey squirrels poses a threat to red squirrels, which are native to Europe. Introduced to Italy starting in the 1940s, grey squirrels are larger and more adaptable,...
This project visualizes the journey of the River Teesta through the decades, all the way up to the devastating floods in 2024, and discusses speculations for what the future may hold for the river...
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,...
Radical Accounting: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s Data as a Framework for Historical Imagination consists of three time-based interventions that were presented in the gallery as part of the...
The University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) research collaboration network illustrates how researchers from various fields come together to pursue complex research projects. Each node in the network...
This visualization examines the average cost of studying in various European countries, focusing on both tuition fees and living expenses to provide an overview of the most affordable study...
This dashboard provides an in-depth analysis of crime trends in Atlanta from 2009 to 2020, focusing on the most common offenses reported to the Atlanta Police Department. Visualizing yearly...
The Competitiveness Data Hub, created for the OECD and the European Commission, helps the six Western Balkan economies benchmark their economic reforms essential to competitiveness and formulate...
Do we share fake news because we overestimate our understanding of the world and our ability to detect misinformation? Do we believe we know more than we actually do?
The interactive and highly...
How many children would you have?
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics questioned young adults about how many children they expect to have. This work compares expectation vs reality.
Inspired by the movie "Moneyball," I wanted to use analytics and visualization to get faster at completing the sudoku.
For this project, I created a browser extension to track my moves as I...
The best solutions to climate change also come from the most ordinary places. In collaboration with Voilà:, the Canadian Climate Institute has developed a new report on the impact of today’s...
This visualization tells a devastating and urgent story through data: the catastrophic toll of Israel’s invasion of Gaza following the Israel–Hamas war that began in October 2023. It highlights how...
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...
Data in business often supports decision-making, but it also holds the power to foster profound human connections. By harnessing data as a creative medium, a data visualization designer can...
The five U.S. territories—Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands—face a critical data deficit. The federal government collects far less...
A Cry For Help is a set of seven illuminated sculptures that highlight the issue of insect population decline. Across the world, insect numbers are plummeting because of pesticides, habitat loss,...
This project explores U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Encounter Data, uncovering trends in apprehensions, expulsions, and inadmissibles. Key findings reveal that encounters often peak in...