Diagonal partnered with Hassell to bring data to their latest research on the benefits and trade-offs of corridor design. We focused on Ecoducto Río de la Piedad, in Mexico City and explored how...
In this project, I researched the origins of 900-odd Portland, Oregon street names to see who we've named streets after. Shockingly, a just 6 streets are named after people of color, only one of...
Along with many other journals, Nature have reported the science and policy of climate change for decades. Our journalism, expert commentary and research continues to reveal the consequences of a...
When 2020 Census data was released, FiveThirtyEight visual journalists Ryan Best and Elena Mejía used the new data to explore the extent of which racial segregation caused by redlining was still...
The project presents a generative approach to the book cover creation process. As a basis for generation, I chose a Peter de Jong attractor. Such text features as average word length, average...
This visualisation explores which countries in 2010 produced the largest amount of plastic waste and what percentage of this was inadequately managed, but more importantly how does this management...
Aretha Franklin’s genius redefined music and spanned genres, helping her amass 73 hits— songs ranked in a week’s 100 most popular by Billboard—over her 60-year career. Today her timeless talent...
I am a space nerd, so when I found data on NASA’s exoplanet database, I had to visualise it.
The result is this visualisation - created for community project #IronQuest. The visualisation asks...
I was thrilled to be asked by Neon Rated to produce a poster exploring the work of one of my favorite screenwriters and directors, Bong Joon Ho, as part of the US marketing for his latest movie,...
In this project, I want to examine people’s awarness or reaction related to Black lives Matter topic and to look closer into the victims in 2020. Moreover, to analyze how incidents influence...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer is an American TV series originally aired between 1997 and 2003. Too often, the show is not judged seriously, as many Young Adult fiction works. Yet, it is highly enjoyable...
The goal of this project was to use machine learning in order to get the emotional landscape of 19th century novels. The data from that analysis was then used to create data visualizations, which...
The dashboard directly on the frontpage of ZEIT ONLINE (https://www.zeit.de) and the permanently updated article (https://www.zeit.de/wissen/aktuelle-corona-zahlen-karte-deutschland-landkreise)...
2020 forced many of us into survival mode (think empty toilet paper shelves), and heightened our awareness of how vulnerable we actually are to securing basic necessities. This map documents all of...
Climate change threatens the health of Canadians, and if we don't act quickly and address the root causes that put some people at increased risk, it could get worse over time. In 2021, the Canadian...
As COVID-19 began to spread in the U.S. in March 2020, Trump administration officials estimated 100,000 to 200,000 Americans might die. A worst-case scenario, they said, meant between 1.6 million...
This visualization uses data from the Spotify API, to describe 26 music genres across 8 musical dimensions:
Energy, Instrumentalness, Loudness, Duration, Tempo, Valence, Danceability, and...
This data journalism story calls into question the popular U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges ranking system.
The U.S. News rankings are relied upon by millions of applicants and their...
Using data from water sampling tests conducted by volunteers and members of Estuario, a conservation non-profit in Puerto Rico. Metrics assessed include bacteria levels, chemical compositions and...
This story looks into the world of martial arts and the difference between its portrayals in the media versus its reality. We produced this story in hopes of cultivating greater and more nuanced...
The pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong during 2019 represent a milestone in the city's history and a breaking point between the situation prior to the anti-Beijing movements and what would happen...
This story aims to show the different ways of looking at a survey.
The survey is about the issues that voters think are the most important ahead of the elections in Sweden. The issue of crime...
The theme of this data-art is my small family tree. Patterns and symbols were taken from the Northern folk painting - Mezen. Each element in this work represents one of the closest family members.
4 years, 21 photos, and 257 distinct colors. "Color Studies" is an analytical exploration on the use of colors in a live music concert photography series shot by photographer Chelsea Pineda....
As Covid-19 swept across the world, it mutated into several major groups, or strains, as it adapted to its human hosts. Mapping and understanding those changes to the virus is crucial to developing...
The Sherlock Holmes collection of books, created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, are some of the greatest mystery novels that have ever been written. Edgar Allen Poe may have invented the...
How are we visualizing topographic data?
This infographic shows the diversity of Switzerland's topography in a 3D south-north transect. The idea of this datavisualisation project was to use recent...
This all started with a particularly sexy fairy. Our book club was reading The Wise Man’s Fear by Patrick Rothfuss. In the middle of an otherwise unremarkable plot, we found a 35-page interlude...
How do you make a list better than just a list? For Pitchfork’s 25th anniversary, readers submitted their favorite songs and albums of the last 25 years. We took that list of results and created a...