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...
Data visualization project for Al Majalla magazine, December 2023. Elon Musk and X. The layout draws inspiration from the new ‘X’ brand identity, incorporating four distinct data sets, each...
Electrifying transportation in Quebec is an ambitious yet complex endeavor. Of the 7.3 million registered vehicles in the province, only 3.6% are electric, reflecting hurdles such as high purchase...
I used thousands of pages of .pdf medical records, text message exports, and my photo library to build this store of my dad's terminal battle with metastatic melanoma. After we agreed that he would...
Open Source Makes Money is a data visualization project where we showcase the market domination of open source Linux-based mobile operating systems.
For this project, we have examined the market...
The chord diagram visually represents gene relationships across sixteen species, including humans, allowing us to explore inter-species gene connectivity in an intuitive way. Each node in the...
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 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...
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...
This infographic explores NASA’s evacuation plan for the International Space Station (ISS), detailing astronaut procedures during emergencies like structural damage or module leaks. Inspired by a...
This is a story about the relationship between Japanese anime and rapidly evolving generative artificial intelligence (AI). Nikkei's investigation unveiled that many anime images suspected of...
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...
Every minute, across the globe, eager hands purchase a staggering one million plastic bottles. Annually, up to five trillion plastic bags rustle in the wind, filling shopping carts and...
Gliomas including glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) are fast-growing, highly aggressive and heterogeneous brain tumor. Poor prognosis making accurate survival prediction and management challenging....
This storytelling is a real narrative of my mother's illness and the events that unfolded during her sickness.
In this narrative, various visual elements are used, including photos, videos,...
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...
Our brains allow us to do all sorts of things unique to humans: use sarcasm, solve crossword puzzles, envision our future. Their complexity also leaves us susceptible to conditions we don’t see in...
The University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) research collaboration network illustrates how researchers from various fields come together to pursue complex research projects. Each node in the network...
The data visualization provides an overview on average personal well-being in the United Kingdom between 2017 and 2023 on county level from multiple aspect eg. anxiety and happiness - based in ONS...
This project visualizes the general rhythm of the moon's phases and rise times throughout a lunar month (Day 1-30) based on data for Taipei (UTC+8). While not relying on precise astronomical data,...
‘Renewable Rhythms’ is a dynamic data-painting installation created by the generative artist collective The “What If” Project, led by Daniele Giannini, an IT professional at Terna, the Italian...
This visualization explores global internet usage trends, categorizing countries by income groups and regions. Drawing on data from 2003 to 2022, it highlights the percentage of the population...
This data visualization is part of a story published online by Scientific American in January 2024. It first compares the number of animal emojis, by phylum, available to use and their actual...
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...
Biocubes.net presents a visual inventory of the living and the built on the planet. It compares the mass of all natural, living organisms (biomass) with that of human-made materials (technomass)....
“Payback: Tracking the Opioid Settlement Cash” is a series that uncovers how state and local governments are using — and misusing — billions of dollars they’re receiving from companies that fueled...
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...
For many, understanding code is difficult, and yet it is the backbone of the devices we continue to rely on every day. At the same time as code has grown in complexity. Exploring Hidden Worlds...
Physicians make it their mission to heal others every day. But unfortunately, the systemic challenges of the profession place a disproportionate mental health burden on them, leading to high rates...
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...