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...
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...
The goal of this interactive data visualization and dashboard was to simplify and make relatable a complex set of data demonstrating how women spend a larger portion of their lives in poor health...
There’s no surefire way to win a Nobel Prize, or is there? Nature crunched the data on every science laureate to work out which characteristics can be reliably linked to medals.
Animations and...
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...
The infographic is structured on 2 levels: one more internal, relating to the 2021 figure, and one more external, showing the trend compared to the figure 10 years earlier. The structure of the...
“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...
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.
The objective of this multiplatform project composed of a poster and a web application is visualize data to demonstrate how the mood of cells affects metabolic age, breaking paradigms about...
This animation shows the building of various Dutch cities and the energy label that they currently hold. The idea behind the animation is to show that there is still a lot to gain by isolating...
On International Women’s Day, IPG Health visualized the health disparities that women continue to experience globally. From systemic issues to the environment, we look at the root causes for these...
Much more than just mushrooms, fungi are organisms more closely related to humans than to plants. Despite being recognized as their own kingdom on the tree of life, only a small fraction of them...
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...
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...
The annual and awe-inspiring migration of the monarch butterfly through North America is an odyssey involving multiple generations. From a first group that survives just weeks to descendants that...
Gliomas including glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) are fast-growing, highly aggressive and heterogeneous brain tumor. Poor prognosis making accurate survival prediction and management challenging....
This print infographic captures the movement patterns of various animal species, showcasing their behaviors and migrations over time. It distills complex tracking data into an accessible format,...
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...
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...
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....
The map of Alexander von Humboldt's 1804 expedition traces his groundbreaking journey through South America, showcasing the extensive route he traveled across the continent. It highlights key...
Graphicacy helped Temple University’s Center for Public Health Law Research revamp their scientific legal mapping tool for global usage. Since 2016, the LawAtlas, maintained by the Center for...
Early childhood nutrition is crucial for lifelong development. However, millions of children worldwide face nutritional deficiencies that hinder their growth and result in significant long-term...
Earth's magnetic field creates an invisible barrier that shields us from the solar winds. The magnetic field of Earth occasionally becomes disrupted by stronger solar winds. Stunning auroras are...
This project combines AI, neuroscience, and art to visualize Alzheimer’s data, revealing hidden patterns. It transforms complex science into visuals, bridging research, medicine, and human...
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...
Interactions between birds at a feeder may look chaotic,
but there’s a method to the madness. A hierarchy of species’ social dominance—shown here with the downy woodpecker as a point of...
According to the World Health Organization, three key factors influence the health of the people in any given country: the social and economic environment, the physical environment, and individual...
Tattoos are defined by their permanence—yet few consider how ink evolves on living skin. 'Fade Factors' is a poster series that shines light on the influences that cause tattoos to fade and blur,...