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...
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...
Housekeeping system of MIT Design and Art Colleges. Where total 4 colleges of Design, Fine Art, Architecture and Fashion Design are taken into consideration and their housekeeping staff has been...
While reading the bible in art school, I formulated a personal understanding of the narratives. I learned painting and graphic design and received my diploma 6 months before the pandemic. During...
I created a comic series that explores a range of data literacy concepts that's accessible to those who don't consider themselves "data people." We follow Becky, who describes herself as a bit...
#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...
The maps show the comparative analysis of motorcycle accidents registered in Mexico City during 2018, 2019, 202 and 2021 according to the day of the week they occurred and the geographical location.
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...
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...
February 6, 2022 marks 70 years since the Queen’s ascension to the British throne, the longest reigning monarch in history. Includes many unknown and fun facts for your Jubilee Celebrations.
This infographic educates the audience on the history of Black hairstyles including braids, cornrows, afros, locs and straight hair and how they relate to Black-American history. For this project I...
You traverse an American’s family tree, and eventually you find an immigrant. And most of the time, you don’t have to go back that far.
So … what if everyone went back where they came...
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...
The work is a tangible data visualisation of call patterns with my mother over different phases of life. Two people living either living in different cities or under one roof, communicate very...
Who says dinner, and who says supper? Using data from the words and location tags of billions of tweets, reporter Nikhil Sonnad, Things reporter at Quartz tracks the American dialect in these...
The exhibition “Gender and Violence” at the Museum of Military History in Dresden addressed acts of violence and the place of gender roles and gender prejudices within this theme. With this, it...
Every city has its banner. The Think Summit’s City of Technology has something more: a 12 metres long interactive flag generated and powered by the ideas and hopes of its citizens. An innovative...
There were some graphics going around that showed the total amount of time spent during an average person’s lifetime doing things. The numbers were pretty rough though.
For example, to calculate...
This is an "interactive data comic narrative" of the findings of a survey conducted by the World Bank on the challenges women face in the quest for economic opportunity around the world.
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...
In 2023, the 75th anniversary year of the Italian Constitution, the WITHUB publishing group represented the Charter using an interactive data journalism project. This work, which then became one of...
In college I studied Computer Science and forgot how to talk to women. There just weren’t any of them, anywhere (or if there were, they were in hiding). As the only straight woman within reach, I...