This visualisation shows the railways of Japan. The visualisation is created using the free and open-source R statistical computing language, which makes it accessible and reproducible.
This is...
This project presents an engaging, continuously updated dataset on urban mobility patterns, tracking kilometers traveled by different transport modes—active mobility, public transport, and...
While the Michelin Star is widely known, few truly understand the rigorous standards behind earning the award. This project features an 8-page printed broadsheet and an interactive scrollytelling...
“Namma Interventions” or “Our Interventions” in Kannada (the local language of Bangalore) is a Data Humanism project that visualizes consequent unplanned human interventions in local ecosystems of...
The lower 48 United States use a total of about 60,000 million gallons of freshwater per day in the process of thermoelectric power production (https://usgs.water.gov/vizlab/water-availability)....
Over the past two decades, attribution research has made headlines around the world as scientists have linked climate change to extreme weather that impacts millions of people.
And what started...
A country designs its education system to equip its population with the skills they will need to access decent employment and to exert their rights as citizens. But what happens when barely half of...
Graphicacy helped Temple University’s Center for Public Health Law Research revamp their scientific legal mapping tool for global usage. Since 2016, the LawAtlas, maintained by the Center for...
Instant ramen is more than just a convenient meal—it's a cultural phenomenon that has shaped global food habits. This data visualization uncovers the story behind its rise, from its invention to...
Life is movement, and sport is my personal passion. If you love sports and have some connection to data visualization, you have at least once caught yourself thinking that you are not happy with...
This map visualization depicts the human cost of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from 2008 until October 7, 2023, the date of the large-scale Hamas attack that precipitated the current crisis. The...
26 March marked the 18th anniversary of the death of Stanislaw Lem, Poland's most famous (science fiction) writer.
Come with me on a journey into the solar system of his works.
Beyond Crisis: Lives Saved is an easily navigable scrollytelling resource for friends and family members of those suffering with opioid use disorder. The website aims to provide clarity around the...
Menstruation is a subject where data remains surprisingly vague — dominated by averages that fail to capture the individual realities of those who menstruate. This gap inspired the creation of a...
I love cooking food. I love eating food. I love sharing food. But it breaks my heart that so many people in the world don't share that luxury. Join me as we explore the impact of undernourishment...
In collaboration with Johns Hopkins University’s Bridging Research, Lung Health, and the Environment (BREATHE) Center, GovEx created a website that uses engaging interactive data visualizations to...
My friend Aline had her bike stolen. Twice. In a month. A feat almost as impressive as it is infuriating. And while this wasn’t the only recent robbery tale in my orbit (me, myself, I’ve been the...
Spatial Charts demonstrates how data can be viewed, analysed and interacted with using mixed reality.
It allows the user to immerse themselves amongst data, allowing them to reach out and touch...
In what Maps.com calls “an exemplary experience for public communication,” this interactive website developed by the USGS Vizlab highlights the location of beverage-bottling facilities in the...
I created the Sidewalk Story to bring data journalism to public streets and to spark public dialogue about arts access. The charts for the Sidewalk Story can be re-created on a public sidewalk by...
Data visualization project for Al Majalla magazine, published in September 2024.
This is the second part of the article How AI is Draining the World of Its Energy Sources, showcasing the fusion...
The Jewish Timeline is an interactive experience that presents key events in Jewish history across three main axes: Culture & Creation, Major Events, and Lifestyle. The timeline offers a...
Godzilla is a worldwide pop culture icon that originates from Japan back in 1954. Over the years we have seen 46 film releases, but the question is.. how many Godzilla films is too many?
I love space and science! This work was inspired by my own curiosity and love for space. It has such a cyclical magical feel that transcends our small blip of existence. You can see that with the...
This visualization leverages genetic research conducted on a population from the Million Veteran Program to address the underrepresentation of participants from diverse backgrounds. The topology...
From Seeds to Harvest is a data visualization project commissioned by The Kendeda Fund to commemorate the foundation's 30-year philanthropic legacy of over $1 billion in grantmaking. The...
These infographics show the constellations of various countries around the world. The data used to create the maps draws on areas of artificial brightness, which occludes the visibility of stars in...
This visualization shows the ten cities which registered the greatest changes for the yearly maximum value of land surface temperature (LST) in 2018, compared to 2022. LST is how hot the “surface”...
This data-driven project visualises the impact of urban green spaces in cooling cities and combating climate change, focusing on the Middle East. Using satellite imagery, temperature maps, and...
Zurich is one of the most expensive cities in the world. Who can still afford an apartment in this city? We spent months analyzing every apartment advertisement and built an interactive city in...