Slow Down visualizes locations of traffic crash fatalities of pedestrians, bike riders, and drivers that occurred in New York City from 2010 to 2017. It takes a unique physical form with powerful...
Taylor Swift is an unstoppable force. “The queen of pop,” “the best storyteller of our time,” a “calculating artist” and “a polarizing celebrity.” Whether you love her or hate her, you know...
A physical dataviz installation that represents the cost of health care for different age groups, based on the time it takes for a marble to fall. Each of the 7 runs represents a different decade...
Consumer goods prices are normally used to compare cost of living across countries. It’s seldom considered that many essential goods and services we rely on throughout our lives are provided free...
Paintings and other images become a '3D movable object' with more depth, detail and structure in 'True Colour 3D'.
User controls can vary lighting and other effects of appearance.
Images were...
This project collects medical material into a visual design, which includes information charts, posters and app interface presentations. We feature ten main organs, and the most common diseases for...
The Binge Blanket is a hand-woven blanket embedded with data regarding my Netflix viewing activity for 2021. The Data is embedded into the strands of each yarn used to weave it. Each thread of the...
The Studio Entry ceremony at the National Institute of Design, Bangalore is conducted for the incoming batches by their respective discipline seniors.
As a fun exercise, I tried mapping a face to...
The pandemic has affected so many aspects of our lives, amplifying disparities and challenges that already existed. For far too many households simply having access to enough food to eat is a daily...
2018 was a significant year for Singapore Airlines, providing 20 million passengers with world class transport to over 63 destinations worldwide, using its fleet of 121 aircraft. Further, the...
L I V I N G D A T A is an ongoing collaborative body of work devised and crafted for my MRes in Creative Practice at the University of Westminster, resulting in a final exhibition of my work...
I look at the sea, breathe iodine, and feel the sun on my skin.
«I’m not productive», I think. But that it’s all right.
How many times have we not felt enough?
Enough performing, fit, happy,...
Commissioned for the XXII Milan Design Triennale by MoMA’s Paola Antonelli, “The Room of Change” is a 30-meters-long hand-crafted data-tapestry illustrating how multiple aspects of our environment...
For this data art project, I looked at the last 10 years of recorded racially-motivated crimes in London.
Each of the circular shapes corresponds to 100 hate crime incidents reported to the...
This data and experience design mural was created in collaboration between University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education (Penn GSE) and staff during its 2022 Staff Retreat.
By choosing...
Flourish is a next-generation platform for data visualisation and storytelling. It allows anyone to quickly produce world-class interactive graphics and stories from their data using an...
While working on a brief about practitioners I became fascinated with the work of Charles Booth. I underwent in-depth research into Booth's diaries that he kept. Looking into the archive compiled...
This book is based on the Financial Times Visual Vocabulary and organises 74 charts into 9 categories, providing a practical handbook for beginners in data visualisation. The book's title, "Say...
The project, From the Frugal to the Ornate: Stories of the Seat in India, investigates and spotlights the seat’s relationship with its sitter, and other people in its periphery. The attempt is to...
An interactive data sculpture about the future of the gulf stream due to climate change. The powerful system is powered by circulation areas, e.g., AMOC (Atlantic meridional overturning...
Data Dance Movement is a response to Asian hate incidents and bystander intervention mainly related to Covid-19. In this design research project, I collected qualitative information through...
This is a quantified-self project based on Instagram stories. Since 2018, the year I entered the university, I have used my Instagram as a diary. Especially, I uploaded stories more than posts...
"Pianeta Terra" is a children book published by National Geographic Kids and White Star in Italy, France and Poland. The aim of the book is to provide a innovative narrative of the Earth to the...
The Multi-Scale Flow Map visualizes complex relations between plastic pollutants in fluctuating water environment to help identify, locate and neutralize the pollutants.
The work focuses on...
It’s baby season in America, with September the busiest month for births on average in the last two decades. So it seemed like the right time to remix this blog’s most-popular post: How Common is...
Datasets which have the same statistical properties, yet produce dissimilar graphs, are an effective tool to demonstrate the importance of visualizing your data. Anscombe’s Quartet is the famous...
"How big is...?" is an ongoing series of infographics for children which I created for the Warum!-magazine. It started out as a series about size, but quickly became focused on trying to make...
During the lockdown, it became clear that our world has changed forever. And I became interested in capturing it the way it was before the pandemic. I created a series of five Suprematist maps...
These visualisations are fully-interactive graphs of Japanese kanji by their constituent radicals. Kanji can be viewed grouped by school grade when they are taught, as well as by topic. In each...