Polygon abstract print art piece, plotting each of the individual points played in the Women's Wimbledon Final 2022. Each Square and frame is drawn in Tableau using mathematical equations.
The...
The Witcher, a fantasy novel series by Andrzej Sapkowski, has inspired multiple computer games and was even launched on Netflix in 2019, with the latest season airing in December 2021. Fictional...
During my first semester at Parsons, I took a course called “Major Studio 1” taught by Daniel Sauter. This course explored the fundamentals of data visualization programming tools, “historic and...
The visualization is created using Tableau software, and some design elements are created with MS PowerPoint. The Last Airbender show has always been close to my heart since childhood. ♥ This viz...
From Shanghai to Seattle, the world’s cities are built on sand - massive amounts of sand. It’s in the cement and concrete that make the bulk of most buildings. The glass in those buildings’ windows...
The Shrinking Lakes cross-border investigation was reported by 12 journalists from the InfoNile network in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda over a year and a half. It contains original data...
This visualization presents a nationwide rising tide of anti-Asian bias during the height of the pandemic. The data are based on a national report published by Stop AAPI Hate, an alliance that has...
The piece is meant to be targeted to HR professionals to help understand the changing workforce. The data was meant to be clear and accessible in a straightforward way, and easily digestible. In...
Goal 11 of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development is to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. This project starts with UN Goal 11 and...
This map crosses the natural protected areas in continental Portugal with the species richness, which is the number of species within a defined region, observed in different groups.
The data was...
County-level data can be very rich, and detailed enough to extract meaningful geographic disparities and reveal distributions that may be problematic and require attention.
A county-level analysis...
Social Media Development (Worldwide/China)
The way people access information is changing at a rapid pace of technology development, with social media gradually replacing traditional media...
In February 2020, South Korea announced thousands of coronavirus cases in the space of only a few days, an outbreak that initially pushed their tally of confirmed cases much higher than anywhere...
This is a comparison of different sectors of the economies of 27 EU countries, their pay levels, and gender balance. Representing data in an immersive way. I want people to feel, touch, and enjoy...
The concept behind these two data arts pieces is quite simple. I find it remarkable that we rarely celebrate parenting milestones to the same extent that we celebrate birthdays. For me the journey...
AZUL is a grassroots organization working with Latinos to conserve marine resources. This data reflects a survey of US Latinos and their thoughts on climate change & ocean conservation in 2022
The Black Lives Matter Street Mural Map documents and visualizes street murals with the goal of understanding these artworks and their viral spread, showcasing (especially black) artists, and...
This project is an animated visualization of a series of video conferencing sessions held by design professors at the University of Minnesota. Gathering on a bi-weekly basis for one hour during the...
This interactive data-driven visualization aims to show the main mango varieties frequently consumed in Taiwan. Twenty three varieties are displayed in this visualization, and the user is able to...
This visualization was built to celebrate (the late) Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee in June 2022. It explores how long each of the Kings and Queens of the United Kingdom spent on the throne.
The Tour de France is a very tough sporting event, possibly to toughest in the world - but which year was the toughest race? I've broken out factors that affect how challenging the competition and...
I learned last summer that the rescue dog who accompanied one of my favourite YouTube musicians had died. To pay tribute to her (and him), I made a slightly whimsical series of charts showcasing...
This series of works unscramble the Chinese’s everlasting exploration of the universe based on a triple Mingling Space. The major body mingles Chinese Classical Literature’s imagination of the...
August marked the happening of Pride in Amsterdam! During this event, the worldwide LGBTQ+ community, as well as all their supporters, came together in Amsterdam for 9 days to celebrate diversity,...
The Sagrada Família is a one-of-a-kind temple, for its origins, foundation and purpose. Fruit of the work of genius architect Antoni Gaudi, the project was promoted by the people for the people....
This story aims to focus on miners, rather than the precious gems they dig from the earth – exploring the complexities and exploitation in the mining industry in parts of Asia.
We decided to...
The Eurovision Song contest started 10 years after the end of the Second World War, as a way of helping unite Europe through music and creativity. Since it began with 7 European countries, the...
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...
Back in the 1970s, activist Jane Jacobs theorized urban vitality and found that there are four conditions required for the promotion of life in cities: diversity of land use, small block sizes,...