The maps and visuals in Scientific American’s “Sacrifice Zones” illustrate the catastrophic fallout from a concerted nuclear attack on U.S. land-based missile silos, which are deliberately designed...
This piece encodes part of my DNA sequence (the first chromosome) as a Sierpiński fractal triangle. Twenty coloured triangles make up the base units corresponding to twenty distinct genotype calls....
This data visualization project explores emergency department visits, focusing on the reasons patients seek care at the ER compared to their actual medical diagnoses. By comparing patient reported...
Anthrax is an infectious disease caused by the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis. One week after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, letters containing anthrax spores were mailed to...
In collaboration with Johns Hopkins University’s Bridging Research, Lung Health, and the Environment (BREATHE) Center, GovEx created a website that uses engaging interactive data visualizations to...
Sonic Tides transforms aircraft noise pollution into an immersive installation, giving visible form to an invisible crisis affecting 2.2 million residents near London Heathrow Airport.
Moving...
Spatial Charts demonstrates how data can be viewed, analysed and interacted with using mixed reality.
It allows the user to immerse themselves amongst data, allowing them to reach out and touch...
Depression affects millions, with prevalence varying by demographics and region. To illustrate this, we developed an interactive visualization, allowing users to explore depression prevalence in...
This visualization examines global energy consumption trends over two centuries, highlighting the dominance of non-renewable energy sources and the gradual rise of renewables. It provides a...
This piece captures the structural wiring of the human brain responsible for language processing. It also uses the line density of novel 'spider-web' plots to convey the relative distribution of...
USA TODAY’s analysis began in 2022 with data from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Columbia University’s Sabin Center for Climate Change Law. Both track laws governing solar and wind...
This visualization leverages genetic research conducted on a population from the Million Veteran Program to address the underrepresentation of participants from diverse backgrounds. The topology...
The World History and Geography of Arabica Coffee Cultivars is a pair of 24x36-inch posters visualizing the genetic evolution and global spread of Arabica coffee.
The first poster, “World...
This visualization explores the rapid growth and competitive landscape of large language models (LLMs), a cornerstone of artificial intelligence, from 2018 to 2024. It highlights the key players,...
The "Radium Girls" were factory workers. Each day they would carefully paint the numbers onto various timepieces and clocks. The paint, primarily composed of a new radioactive material called...
On World AIDS Day, IPG Health visualizes the data behind the progress that has been made in combatting the disease—and the work that is still to be done.
"A World of Smiles?" is a visualization project based on data from the 2024 World Happiness Report, offering a thought-provoking exploration of life satisfaction across different countries. This...
Imagine a city that loves sushi, where access to sushi is key to happiness. This playful, fictional example serves as the foundation for exploring how individuals make decisions that impact overall...
Beyond Crisis: Lives Saved is an easily navigable scrollytelling resource for friends and family members of those suffering with opioid use disorder. The website aims to provide clarity around the...
Scientists are trying to understand how a virulent bird flu spread through farms in the United States, but one pattern is clear: poultry and cows risk exposure to sick wild birds migrating across...
Noise Solution’s unique approach combines music, mentoring, and a commitment to transparency, using data to showcase their impact. For years, they’ve aimed to make their well-being data accessible...
The UN's Net Zero 2050 plan is currently off track, with mixed progress across countries that have signed up. While over 130 nations have pledged net-zero targets, only a few are making substantial...
Nobel Foundation unveils the selection process of laureates, which have won more than fifty years ago. Now we can see the number of nominations before and after wins and quantity of nominators, who...
Switzerland has a high-quality healthcare system. At the same time, it is facing major challenges and changes. For the 2023 annual report of the Swiss Centre for Design and Health (SCDH), we...
“A Lifetime of Change” is an interactive, user-driven web-based project visualizing different climate change Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) scenarios across different timelines. Inspired by...
Drone shows are becoming an increasingly popular way for cities to celebrate events. As an alternative to traditional fireworks, they are much safer and eco-friendly. Furthermore, they are...
Through compelling data visualisation and interactive storytelling, this digital story breaks down an often-overlooked environmental challenge: the massive carbon footprint of India's dairy cold...
The healthcare industry has seen an alarming rise in data breaches.
2023 has been considered the worst year so far in US healthcare with 160 million healthcare records exposed. The largest...
This visual analysis presents a comparative study of the energy transition trajectories of China and Germany from 2000 to 2023. Focusing on their heavy industries, which encompass high-emission...