Some animals live for spans once thought impossible, others die off fast, and a handful appear to age hardly at all. The bowhead whale, for example, can survive more than 200 years despite the risk...
In August 2022, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) released a memo regarding public access to federally funded research articles. This website hosts interactive versions...
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,...
On the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11’s moon landing, the National Aeronautic and Space Administration (NASA) is setting its sights on returning to the moon, and going far beyond. This interactive...
Three years ago, the coronavirus began quietly creeping through our communities. The virus would eventually take the lives of over one million Americans and leave millions more to navigate deep...
For at least 9,000 years agaves have been an integral part of Mesoamerican culture, identity, and tradition, supporting rural communities and healthy ecosystems. In Mexico today, intensive farming...
Curative Design is a set of 20 infographics designed for medical students. Our goal was to make beautiful, accurate posters that could be used as both a decoration and a study guide for the US...
Health Care Cost Institute and The DataFace collaborated to create Health Care Vitals, an interactive dashboard that allows users to examine health care utilization trends across different...
This infographic was made for class with the intent of informing anyone who views it information on bats and how important they are for people and the environment to help spread awareness to the...
When a practically unknown Russian engineer, scientist and architect, Vladimir Shukhov, built his revolutionary broadcasting tower in Moscow, little did he know about the impact his work would have...
Which environmental chemicals are most prevalent in the general population’s blood and urine? Which demographic groups have the most significant risk of exposure to environmental chemicals? The...
Bean is an adult green sea turtle from Costa Rica; one of only 90,000 nesting females remaining in the wild. Bean was tagged with a satellite transmitter by the Sea Turtle Conservancy so we can...
This graphic was created to illustrate the driving forces that will shape the future of food systems in the developing world.
Given the subject matter, I chose to illustrate each aspect as a pie...
This infographic creates a narrative built out of qualitative data which maps India’s nuclear journey since colonial independence. The story outlines how a country marred by the pangs of separation...
Cosmic voids are vast spaces that contain few or no galaxies—less than one-tenth of the average matter density found in the Universe. They may have been formed by oscillations of matter during the...
In the fast-paced world we inhabit, the importance of sleep often takes a backseat amidst the demands of modern life. My data visualization work titled 'Sleep - A Gateway to Vitality' underscores...
Visualizing Shark Numbers is an interactive story that incorporates data visualizations and scientific illustrations with the purpose of highlighting the diversity of sharks and shedding light on...
At any one moment in time, thousands of measurements are being taken of the world’s weather. Across land, sea and sky, data is being gathered manually and automatically using a range of...
A student project, visualization the Space Race between the USA and USSR, to see who would be the first to put a man on the moon.
I experimented with various ways of summarizing, grouping, and...
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Though the idea that playful learning should have a central role in schools is gaining traction, the reality—apart from early childhood and recess—is that learning through...
To achieve its net zero emissions target by 2045, Scotland must phase out fossil fuels and embrace a diverse renewable energy mix. Combining its access to wind, solar, hydro, biomass, and other...
In 2021, in Italy there was a significant increase in the rate of childhood obesity. This trend has its roots in family dynamics and sedentary lifestyle. Another cause is the high exposure of...
In late June, Deb Roy approached me to ask if I would be interested in doing some visualization work for a presentation he’d be giving at Twitter’s all-hands event with Bridgit Mendler. The...
The work "space rocket - way to the moon" deals with the research question of how technically abstract and complex content can be made accessible with the help of targeted group-specific design...
For the French health insurance organization, Wedodata has created a complete interactive dashboard that offers an overview of the pathologies of French people over 5 years.
For the first time,...
Imagine a world where machines can be controlled by thought alone. This is the promise of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs)—using computers to decode and translate human thoughts into machine...
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...
To everything there is a season, and diseases are no different. Google search patterns show us what health issues people worry about, when they worry about them, and how epidemics spread through...
Sweet-to-look-at data visualizations of advertisements seen in one day.
This project focuses on the execution of 3 separate data visualizations that express the same data but in very different...