A data visualisation produced for International Women's Day 2023 highlighting the underrepresentation of women in the world's national parliaments across a 10 year period from 2012 to...
Brazil has one of the highest cesarean rates worldwide, with over 50% of births by C-section [1], many scheduled before labor begins.
Research by the University of São Paulo, led by Professor...
Data visualization project for Al Majalla magazine, October 2024. Created in collaboration with illustrator Eduardo Ramon, this project presents a visual narrative that quantifies the devastation...
Climate change demands immediate attention, and it’s surprising to learn that 18.4% of total greenhouse gas emissions come from agriculture. This raises an important question: how might we make...
The majority of Americans state that they trust data and are persuaded by claims supported by it. Yet, only one-third of the public is data literate. This creates a gap between the individuals...
According to the missing incident of Malaysia Airlines MH370, from March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines MH370 took off to December 2021, about Malaysia Airlines' flight timeline, search and rescue...
One of Batman's most iconic stories is a year-long mystery with murders occurring on on major holidays. This visual walks the reader through the story in a circular calender, the inner bars...
Majestic analyses billions of URLs a day to maintain a map of how the Web links together.
This map is valuable to digital marketers - however, the process of analysing linking relationships can...
Rock 'n Poll is polls explained with interactive graphics.
Politicians as well as journalists take political polls very seriously. Losses and gains of a few percentage points are overly analysed...
With some occupations, people make more annual income than others, but we typically see figures in terms of means and medians when in reality, the difference between the person who makes the...
The double-sided information graphics for the magazine Hochparterre illustrates figures on Swiss preservation of historical monuments: job percentages of specialist departments on cantonal and city...
New in the field and feeling lost in the labyrinth of choices? No worries! Check out this chart inspired by Agatha Christie's murder mysteries highlighting popular combinations of motives, weapons,...
This project was an attempt to prototype a new way to summarize multiple soccer/football matches and goals into a single data visualization. A lot of existing visualizations focus on the final...
In 2022, The Global Commission on the Economics of Water was established to redefine the way we value and govern water, taking a stable hydrological cycle – a global common good – as a starting...
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.
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)...
I love space and science! This work was inspired by my own curiosity and love for space. It has such a cyclical magical feel that transcends our small blip of existence. You can see that with the...
Following the catastrophic earthquakes of February 6, 2023, Bilim Akademisi - Science Academy, Türkiye launched projects to explore actionable solutions for building an earthquake-resistant...
The theme of the work is the development of ethnic minorities in the area of China, which are divided into three chapters, transportation, energy and industry. In the form of illustration, graphics...
Inspired by Carni Klirs, I created a streamgraph of how I’ve spent my time since college. It feels more human than a typical resume. Women especially have competing demands when it comes to a...
Two data visualization enthusiasts take on a year-long data visualization project. Tracking quantified-self data In the spirit of Dear Data, but with the twist that we traded data sets to be...
Buddhas at the Met is a data visualization project studying the facial features of Met's collections of Buddha sculptures, through computer vision imaging processing. This project seeks to...