The 2021 U.S. Census surveyed educational attainment for people aged 25 years and older.
The largest group of over 85 million people have a Bachelors degree or higher.
Fewer than 26 million...
More than 70 years have passed since India gained independence from colonial rule, and many Indians believe that their country has successfully achieved one of its post-independence ideals: a...
This project stems from a Datatón focused on childhood and adolescence in Mexico in 2023. It is aimed at researchers, decision-makers, and individuals with an interest in obtaining preventive...
Connecting Speckles is a data selfie. A data selfie is a visual representation of oneself with an underlying narrative or theme of what the individual wants to convert about themselves or a...
This visualization shows the data of 2193 journalists and media workers from all over the world who had been murdered, killed in crossfire and combat, or on dangerous assignments over the past...
Modern colonialism began in the 15th century and
peaked in 1914, when Europeans ruled a majority of the
world’s countries. Decolonization began after World War I
and accelerated following World...
Time appears to flow persistently forward with regularity and order and yet can also seem to expand, contract and warp. In this booklet and poster series I explore how time can be structured and...
This is part of a larger project that visualises the population density of countries around the world. I use open data from Kontur Population and the rayshader package in R to create these...
Re-count, is a sound archive and speculative educational tool that measures human lifetimes. Containing audio clips of memories lasting varying durations juxtaposed against an illuminated timeline,...
When British archaeologist Howard Carter and his team ventured into a previously overlooked tomb in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, they would eventually uncover three layers of coffins; in the final,...
#MomsWhoViz was built in honour of this year's Women’s History Month and the aim of the viz is to showcase the lovely women in my #MomsWhoViz group. The group is very special to me and I wanted to...
In many languages the word for dad sounds similar. This led researchers to believe that it was due to a baby’s speech progression. For example sounds like baba or papa are easy to make for a small...
This visual story isn't just about numbers – it's about progress, how lives shortened or expanded, and how things change. The blue circles compares the average life expectancy in 2009, and a decade...
This work consists in a group of maps created for the exhibition Nhe'˜e Porã: Memory and Transformation, focused on the language of Brazil's indigenous people, in the Museum of Portuguese Language...
This visualization celebrates Women's History Month by exploring the women astronauts who have made it to the other side of the atmosphere. The visualization looks into the backgrounds of these...
This data visualization mobile emphasizes that geographical distance and physical presence or absence no longer dictate a relationship's significance, relevance, or depth in today's interconnected...
When fertility rates drop and workers make up more than two-thirds of the population, a country with a functioning economy has a rare opportunity to invest in itself. China has already reaped this...
This data visualisation project attempts to quanitfy and explain different forms of wellbeing, including mental health. The study had two parts which each collected data from a UK-representative...
This is an interactive narrative that delves into the contrasting lives of Romanians immediately after the collapse of communism in 1989 and their present-day counterparts across key aspects of...
Online dating consists of ups and downs, fun and disappointment, excessive swiping and digital detox. Viewed over a long period of time, a construct of recurring behavior patterns, habits and...
My proposed piece for 2023 IIB Awards is an interactive 3D data visualization project titled "Languages of the World".
With this project I want to challenge the norm and showcase that when...
Building on ever-expanding bodies of research connecting the creation of art with therapeutic benefits, this project questions how data – like music, dance, and poetry – might be a creative medium...
During 2020 in Mexico, 54,313 agrarian subjects were benefited with the granting of certificates and titles distributed 19,852 to women and 34,461 to men.
The state with the greatest gender...
Fear wields significant influence in our daily existence, often operating beneath our conscious awareness. Many of our choices stem from the instinctual urge for self-preservation and the desire to...
You might make little of it as you pass through Avenue Victor Hugo in Paris, Via Garibaldi in Venice, or Strada Xenofon in Bucharest. Yet once you start paying attention to it, you can't stop...
Women in South and Southeast Asia continue to face numerous physical, social and economic challenges in accessing public spaces safely. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the pursuit of leisure...
The transgender community is one of the oldest communities in India. It comprises of Hijras, eunuchs, Kothis, Aravanis, etc (M. Michelraj, 2015). All members of these subgroups face severe...
The first Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade is often called "Australia's Stonewall" – a reference to the landmark gay rights uprising in New York City – because of the police brutality...
To mark Queen Letizia's 50th birthday, we wanted to talk about the 50 people who have contributed to shaping Letizia throughout her life to make her the Queen of Spain.
We present these 50...
Brazil is the country with the largest number of murders of trans people. Expressing yourself as a member of the LGBT community in this country and fighting against homophobia is almost the same...