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...
The work extracts the trails of every birdwatcher from the data of 460,000 birdwatching footprints in Chongming. It captures the nationwide birdwatching footprints of opinion leaders or Key Opinion...
When I Was Your Age is a data visualization project focused on understanding the difference in spending habits of the average American across generations. The project uses public data from...
#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...
Why Nations Thrive: The Impact of Economy, Healthcare, Education, and Army Development
10 indicators about 60 countries, many hours of analyst and designer work, half a pack of coffee — and we...
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...
A dot density map of top 10 languages spoken by persons aged 3 and above in London, United Kingdom. Each dot on the map represents 5 people per London Output Area, the smallest census geographic...
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...
We set out to produce an artwork that would map human connections online, to reunite us with the physical reality at the heart of our digital story. The story that will be told in the history books...
From September to December 2022, I took some time off from work for myself, to hone and expand my skills in data visualization, and give space to creativity through personal projects and...
Dissecting thoughts through languages: Consciously extracting and quantifying the components of the languages I use on a daily basis.
In this project, I looked at my WhatsApp messages and voice...
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...
This generative pattern illustrates journeys to London College of Communication. The individual journeys contain a blend of real-time feelings, sounds, and observations, interconnecting when they...
The grooming culture in the Arab world goes back centuries.
Harem existed for women to gather away from the sight of men and exchange information, stories, jokes, and experiences. Some rituals...
The Master's Degree in Information and Communication Design (MADIC) celebrates a decade. For ten years he has formed
professionals specialized in interdisciplinary work in three study areas:...
In India, love and marriage are deeply intertwined with cultural and societal norms.
For centuries, arranged marriages have been the norm, with families playing a central role in choosing partners...
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...
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...
The need for population projection in India at various levels and by different components like age, sex, rural-urban, etc., for use by the official agencies across the board, both at the center...
Stereotypes happen for a reason. A quick look at data from Statista confirms how Western media often label Arab women as shallow with outrageous taste in beauty standards. But there are cultural...
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...
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...
What role did the neighborhood you grew up in have in shaping your economic opportunities? Author Aaron Williams tells a data story about migration, community, and returning to your roots through...
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,...
The graphs represent the correlation between economic dependence and psychological violence. The matrix graph shows the percentage distribution of women who work for a salary and women who do not...
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...
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...
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,...
This project is based on one of the first shape books ever printed in America, Red Riding Hood, beautifully written and illustrated by Lydia Louisa Anna Very, published in 1863. The aim was to...
The Data Room was designed to function both as a live installation for the Seed Festival (Perugia, Italy) and as a digital platform living beyond the festival and sparking awareness and...