Whether Pope, Merkel, Trump or the DiCaprio, they are all talking to us. But how exactly do they do this?
"To the point(s)" is a rhetorical analysis tool revealing the speech strategies of today’s...
With a large data-art landscape and accompanying charts I show the data on suicide numbers of 2017 from the Netherlands. Elements like trees, waves and clouds represent the categories of suicide...
Hundreds of thousands of people around the world have played Google’s game Quick, Draw! prompting us to ask what takeaways it might have for global culture, like whether your location and language...
The mighty Habsburg empire helped to shape the cities, sights and stories of much of present-day Europe.We map four cross-continental sites where its impact has been felt most keenly, from the...
We are immersed in a digital age where our data is collected, mined, and shared by companies trying to target and control our behaviors. To inform people about targeted advertisements, a...
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...
With the release of the annual health report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, I looked at the subcategories of mortality, as defined by the World Health Organization, focusing...
“What is the easiest way to instill nationalism in children?” One of the annual duties of the prime minister of Thailand and their team is to create a motto for National Thai children’s day,...
This visualization was built to celebrate (the late) Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee in June 2022. It explores how long each of the Kings and Queens of the United Kingdom spent on the throne.
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...
Mental health conditions during pregnancy or in the first year after birth can affect anyone, including those with no previous experience of mental health problems.
It’s estimated that as many as...
Why did human development proceed at such different rates on various continents? I used the data and the theory presented by Jared Diamond to make this project to let people easily know his...
Regional Folk Music of Mexico was project created while attending The New School for MS in Data Visualization (20/21). This work leveraged the Smithsonian Institution's stack of regional Mexican...
I went through the New York Times Best Seller list in fiction from 1950 to present, and for each year measured the ratio of books-written-by-women to books-written-by men and tracked that over...
This animation shows the early start of all public transport on Monday morning 16 November 2020. The date is not a specific choice.
However, the weekday is. Monday is the start of the (work)...
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...
The data visualization shows time spent on unpaid work by gender and women's participation in decision making in Mongolia.
The source of the data is the open database (www.1212.mn) of the...
In the midst of the #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd social movement, I became interested in visualizing and analyzing data related to police involved deaths in the United States. In using the unique Fatal...
How did 3000 romantic relationships fare over time? We often hear stories of how romantic relationships progress and fare from an individual standpoint, but rarely consider the behavior of these...
We created visualization of the results of a qualitative service-design study conducted in a field of Finnish municipal integration services for immigrants. We turned study results into a...
These are four interactive data visualizations that are based on the collection of the Petőfi Literary Museum, Budapest, Hungary. The application provides additional information on the authors of...
Only two cities have had the distinction of being named the most populous city in the United States. The first one was Philadelphia, estimated to be the biggest city in the country at the time of...
What we search for reveals something of ourselves: our interests, our fears, our curiosity, or simply what we have forgotten. And it's not just what we search for, as how we search reveals...
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...
Ditch The Label joined forces with Brandwatch to analyze 19 million Tweets over a four-year period to explore the current climate of cyberbullying and hate speech online.
We used social data...
In this project, I researched the origins of 900-odd Portland, Oregon street names to see who we've named streets after. Shockingly, a just 6 streets are named after people of color, only one of...
Worthwhile is an app concept that promotes the act of inspiring and being inspired. Users can upload their creations and link them to other posts that helped inspire their own.
The name...