Through the investigation and study of a series of related information about the forest fire in Liangshan, Sichuan, the design thinking was triggered. The significance of this graduation project is...
Less than 7,100 cheetahs exist in the world today. Poaching, illegal pet trade, lack of conservation, and low genetic diversity are a few factors impacting the fastest land animal's...
Pakistan restricted its airspace after an air strike in late February by the Indian military in northern Pakistan. The disruption forced international airlines to take costly and time-consuming...
India has around half a billion women, but less than 15% representation in parliament! I wanted to explore this trend through the ages. Although the representation has been growing, it's nowhere...
Since June 2016, Britain’s position in the EU has remained uncertain due to Brexit. As a consequence of this political uncertainty, Reuters looked at how the British economy has positioned itself...
The Data Visualization Society fosters a community where every member benefits from resources that support growth, refinement, and expansion of data visualization knowledge regardless of expertise...
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Former special counsel Robert Mueller made it clear after releasing his report on Russian interference in the 2016 election that he wouldn't have more to say on the topic beyond the...
The clustering of instruments by gender reflects prejudices that date back to the 19th century, or earlier. Women were discouraged from playing instruments that might distort their facial features,...
Structuring and organising information has always been a way to familiarise myself with new things. It’s how I understand and interact with information systems around me. It’s also how I learn new...
An interactive timelapse visualises the 227,000 protesters who marched through the streets of Hong Kong on July 1.
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The Colours of TinTin is an abstract representation of the 24 book covers of the 'Adventures of TinTin' and homage to 'Ligne Claire', a style of drawing pioneered by Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi...
I was interested in visually exploring the communication between people and machines. I went about this by recording conversations between myself and Siri and then used the sound data from these...
The number of protests around the Globe increased significantly in the past three decades. Since 1990, citizens' resistance and disagreement has been fueled not only by economic, social and...
The world has almost doubled its energy consumption since 1980. While renewable energy resources such as solar and wind power are getting cheaper to build, much of that demand growth has come...
The Green Party is on the road to success. In the European elections, they got a phenomenal result in Germany. But choosing Green doesn't always mean living ecologically. Less rubbish, more green...
With the incredible danger and increasing availability of inexpensive transportation, driving drunk is literally one of the dumbest things you can do. This interactive infographic breaks down drunk...
Autographic visualizations are based on material evidence rather than digital data. They aim to make the material conditions of data collection experiential and accountable. Staubmarke and Ozone...
Sir Donald Bradman was an Australian international cricketer, widely acknowledged as the greatest batsman of all time. In terms of numbers, Bradman's achievements are so staggering that many of...
China has a centuries-long history of displaying fireworks on Chinese New Year's Eve. As air pollution attracts more attention, fireworks became a target of criticism because they produce smoke and...
Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) has made possible the expansion the mapping to previously unmapped areas, thanks to technological advancements such as Web 2.0 and satellite imagery....
Over the summer and autumn 2018, there was a hot debate about weapon exports in Switzerland: The Swiss Federal Council wanted to loosen the export regulation such that, in certain cases,...
In 2017, SFMOMA launched Send Me SFMOMA, a service where individuals could text a variety of requests - “send me love”, “send me hope”, “send me smiles” - and SFMOMA would respond with an artwork...
This work demonstrates the distribution of wealth in the United States. A county-level household income dataset is used for the visualization. One county is represented as a circle, grouped by...
How can we measure the impact of the most important scientists on our society? Many factors can be considered: industrial applications, scientific prizes, etc. One of them is the analysis of their...
For their ten year anniversary issue, WIRED magazine asked me to create a detailed visualization to accompany an article about how the UK tech industry has flourished over the last decade. The...
I have been using a Fitbit for around 2 years. Thought it would be a fun exercise to visualize (and analyze) my own activities, sleep patterns and milestones that I've achieved. A few of these...
A look at 20 of the most popular films and their similar five act story structure.
Using the TMDb movie database and The Script Lab's Five Plot Point Breakdown blog, I was able to look at the...
Platts removes an element of confusion in the oil markets...
S&P Global Platts has created the first ever interactive Periodic Table of Oil. It unravels the complexity of the $1.7 trillion...
A Marshall Project analysis of New York Division of Criminal Justice Services data from 2014 through June of this year shows that while the numbers of turnstile arrests have decreased...
This story was born from an aesthetics decision. After a night playing old soccer video-games, I thought it would be cool to make a story about the FIFA World Cup using design elements that...