Drawing my title from Stephen King’s writing memoir, I visualize the shape of feature-length horror film, particularly horror about art subjects, as described in IMDb from 1900 to 2020. The...
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In today’s era, collecting data is in many ways, the easy part. Making sense of data in a business context seems like a harder task. Business leaders are still anxious...
'Tokyo Love Story' explores the hidden electromagnetic pulse of Tokyo's urban landscape. Through a series of audio recordings and data visualisation techniques, this exhibition transforms Tokyo's...
Total War is an illustrated account of the most pivotal historical episode of the 20th century: the Second World War. This authoritative, immersive account of a conflict that forever reshaped the...
A healthy Twitter conversation can be seen as one with long chains of replies that have little to no toxic messaging. For a conference talk urging cultivation of healthier conversations, I...
Ever pondered Taylor Swift's Google popularity? Here's the staggering count of searches for the renowned pop artist on Google, spanning from 2005 to 2023, totaling billions!
More trees to save the climate of cities is an interactive longform developed by Dalk and published by the Italian newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore to explain how and why trees, and urban greenery in...
Supported entirely through volunteers in the data viz community, Viz for Social Good endeavors to create informative and impactful data visualizations for mission-driven organizations globally. In...
Across Minnesota’s Twin Cities’ region, exclusionary policies have historically limited economic opportunities for Black, Indigenous, Asian, and Hispanic residents. On behalf of the nonprofit...
The Tuskegee Airmen were the first Black military aviators who fought in World War II for the U.S. Army Air Corps, a precursor of the U.S. Air Force. Their impressive performance earned them more...
America has a love affair with pickup trucks. For the last 40 years, the Ford F-150 has been the best selling car in America, but during that time trucks have shifted from humble workhorse vehicles...
2020 was a hard year for everyone. Data journalism had shifted to mainly (and importantly) covering Covid-19 related news. We wanted to provide a release from the seriousness of the news and allow...
The visualization work presented here arises from the desire to synthesize and visualize in a single graphic document the multifaceted methodological structure of the Monitoring Program that the...
A series of maps explain how President Assad’s military – backed by Russian warplanes – have been waging a harsh campaign against an array of rebel factions in Syria’s bloody conflict.
The...
In the map “City of Women”—which appears in the forthcoming book “Nonstop Metropolis,” a creative atlas of New York City that I co-authored with Joshua Jelly-Schapiro—we tried on what it would look...
In the most comprehensive tracker of its kind, Reuters provided key information to the vaccine rollout and eligibility around the world. The landing page gives key information, allowing the reader...
Originally we created this piece for our book, An Answer for Everything, as a ‘best song of all time’ infographic. We started looking through critics’ lists of best-ever singles to create a meta...
AI is quietly shaping everyday life—deciding who gets a job, which videos we see, and even who gets flagged by facial recognition. But as AI expands, so do its risks. Could facial recognition erase...
'What's in a Title?' is an exploration into the repetitiveness and patterns present within Fantasy Romance book titles. Using 760 book titles from Goodreads' Fantasy Romance genre as a foundation,...
This visualisation shows the elevation of Hawaii (Big Island) as a series of ridgelines. I like how the lines convey not only elevation but light and shadow with their clustering. I created this...
Why hasn’t wealth inequality improved over the past 50 years? And why, in particular, has the racial wealth gap not closed? These nine charts illustrate how income inequality, earnings gaps,...
According to a recent report by Moody’s, 2022 marked the first time in nearly 25 years of recordkeeping that the average American household needed to spend more than 30% of their income on rent....
This interactive dashboard encourages users to focus on one area – a country, region, or income level – and see how it compares to its counterparts across a wide range of metrics. It provides...
This multiplatform project composed of a poster and a web application explores the relationship between education spending and economic growth, based on data from the IMD World Talent Ranking. It...
This interactive story follows India's journey through COVID-19, turning numbers and data into a deeply personal story of courage and strength. Through an engaging timeline, we see how the number...