A set of two plates — a gift for a loved one — tells how we corresponded during 2019. How many messages we sent each other in different periods of the year
A visual documentation of Operation Black Buck - one of the riskiest yet most ambitious missions the RAF has ever carried out. This print visualises the complex dance of the multiple air-to-air...
’Not a Single Origin' tells the story of multicultural Sydney using chocolate. Where its residents came from and where they settled. The project used an edible canvas to ‘visualise’ the Australian...
Artificial Intelligence is everywhere. 8.3 billion devices around the world automating our lives with the ease of AI. But, few understand how these systems work.
That’s why we created the Watson...
Mapping the movement of Squirrels - Mapping Municipal Market, Ahmedabad
Located adjoining one of the busiest streets of the city of Ahmedabad, the municipal market hosts a lot of visitors every...
Two data visualization enthusiasts take on a year-long data visualization project. Tracking quantified-self data In the spirit of Dear Data, but with the twist that we traded data sets to be...
A 2018 study found that listening to birdsong can boost mental well-being for more than four hours.
This project, intended for sharing on social media, aims to encourage people to engage with...
Infographic design about the 10 editions of the 'Anuario de Ilustradores' (Illustrators’ Yearbook), a self-initiated and crowdfunded project in which I’ve participated for 9 years. This piece shows...
The dashboard was inspired by makeovermonday. A website that provides open data and reports to data enthusiasts.
The dashboard is based on a survey directed towards gender advocates on issues they...
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...
Moving Madness is a data visualization of my first month in another country and what a rollercoaster it was. In 2022, I packed my bags and moved across world for my masters program. The data...
In October 2012, Hurricane Sandy had just hit the Northeast US when the theories about "Sandy babies" started trickling in. As the story goes, whenever people are stuck in one place for a long time...
In the world of education, innovation often arises from unconventional blends. "Drawing Data with Kids" is a testament to this fact, offering a refreshing approach to teaching data literacy. This...
This year, I became a graduate student of Institute of Systems Science at National University of Singapore. When i was learning data storytelling, I wanted to make an infographic myself. But what...
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...
Where in the world would you end up if you dug in a certain direction?
As part of my master’s in interaction design, I explored how data physicalization and tangible interaction could be...
The artwork is a visual exploration of the disaster of the RMS Titanic. It shows the distribution of survivals and victims by class, sex, and age group. There are also a geographical analysis of...
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...
As data visualisations have ‘the potential for meaning-making’ (Engebretsen and Kennedy, 2020), it is important for the general public to have expertise with the fuzziness of data (Cairo, 2017)...
Glass strips visualizing data stories of daily activities that reflect on how fragile and/or robust data can be. The textural glass work represents the good and bad use of data, the structure and...
This book project takes an unusual approach to the use of data visualisation: it presents a thematic analysis of written correspondence between a poet and historian about difficult histories and...
We associate Wikipedia with transparency, but much of the editing process is opaque to us. If we look closer, we start to see that some articles are edited much more than others. If one of the most...
For the 10th anniversary of our company we visualized the collaboration with our clients from the company foundation in early 2008 until end of the year 2017. A leporello with 10 postcards shows...
Much of our Universe is too distant for anyone to visit in person, but we can still explore it. Telescopes give us a chance to understand what objects in our Universe are like in different types of...
Asked to present the historic event in a given folding format, I chose to move away from the stories and give light to the vast scope and numbers of disappearance during the military dictatorship...
These visualizations, were originally created to take part in the research "Public Engagement through Fisheries Visualization". Their purpose is to study public engagement with different types of...
Every egg rolls a different way. For centuries, scientists wondered why egg shapes are so different from one bird to the next. Now, we think we’ve finally cracked the mystery.
To start,...
This infographic series is the result of a collaboration of faculty and students at Tyler School of Art. Under the guidance of the faculty partners of PhillyRow, students conducted field work to...
My Plastic Footprint is a physical data visualisation project.
It began in an attempt to understand my own plastic use. For one year, I kept and recorded every piece of plastic I would normally...