This visualisation shows the lighthouses of the United Kingdom as illuminated points. The visualisation is created using the free and open-source R statistical computing language, which makes it...
A website to promote data use in the effort to eliminate child marriage. Designed and developed by DDS in partnership with UNICEF on behalf of the Child Marriage Monitoring Mechanism.
Using an exclusive dataset of 1.7 million car listings, this interactive reveals how vehicle colors went from a rainbow of options to a sea of gray. To assemble our database, we looked at all car...
New data from WRI finds that in most cities, the difference between 3 degrees C and 1.5 degrees C of warming is sizable. We analyzed potential climate hazards for nearly 1,000 of the world’s...
Hilando Datos addresses the environmental and social issues of the textile industry through a detailed analysis of the six stages of the garment life cycle. This project was born in Datalab, the...
The data is presented in a way where each episode is represented by a circle. The size of the circle indicates the viewership for that particular episode, with larger circles representing more...
The primary objective of this project is to visualize the projected growth and population changes in the world's largest cities in a way that communicates both the complexity and interconnectedness...
On a quest to become a more intentional packer, my 2023 in review. In the same suitcase, across six clothing categories, for six trips, I tracked and analysed clothes packed v. worn. This data...
"SeriHub" is an interactive website prototype that allows users to explore silk production through choice and discovery. The project presents the audience with a choice: produce silk or let the...
This visualization highlights the progress made in prohibiting and preventing torture over the past 40 years since the adoption of the Convention Against Torture by the United Nations in...
This data-driven visual narrative explores the evolution of urban mobility, highlighting electric vehicle adoption, public transport expansion, and sustainable city planning. Through striking...
In the 21st century, people are creating more than 2.5 terabytes of data every day. Complex and large amounts of data are difficult to understand and develop a sense of distance. As data...
The Data Futures Exchange (DFx) is a global resource to empower decision-makers with state-of-the-art data and insights for a transformative impact. An open-source data innovation, the DFx connects...
The Climate Bracelet encodes decades of temperature changes in Arkhangelsk, Russia, using the Warming Stripes method by Ed Hawkins. Each pair of bead rows represents a year, with red for warmer...
The project 'Talaas: A Data-Driven Visualisation into Bharatnatyam Rhythms' uses data visualisation to explain rhythmic patterns engagingly. It starts by introducing Talas, their origins, and their...
This visualization aims to show the 10 countries with the highest number of forcibly displaced people between 2019 and 2023. It takes into account four categories: refugees, asylum-seekers,...
To be strong is a demand from our capitalist societies. Isn’t it? But who defines, what „strong“ means, and is „weak“ always worse? For whom?
When I came to finish my design studies, it was...
This data-scrolling story delves into the evolution of same-sex marriages in the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina, since the law's approval in 2011. As one of the first countries in Latin America to...
This 7-meter by 3-meter canvas holds 2.3 million dots—each representing one person in the Netherlands struggling with mental health. The sheer number of dots, organized by age groups, illustrates...
This is a story about the relationship between Japanese anime and rapidly evolving generative artificial intelligence (AI). Nikkei's investigation unveiled that many anime images suspected of...
Homemade Abroad visualizes five days of meals prepared after relocating to the USA, demonstrating how familiar flavors from home can be recreated using a mix of brought-from-India ingredients and...
Inspired by my love for Sally Rooney's tactfully plain prose, I created a book of visualizations of her latest novel, Intermezzo. The visuals serve as a form of quantitative literary analysis of...
With India now at forefront of the population race, our cities have grown very rapidly in the last 24 years.
This piece shows how major Indian cities have grown since the beginning of this...
This visualisation shows the railway lines of Germany. The visualisation is created using the free and open-source R statistical computing language, which makes it accessible and reproducible.
A data analysis was conducted to understand the main cause of death due to unnatural accidents in India and how it affects the population. The study found that road accidents are the deadliest,...
The 'Pebbleus DAL' project themed on AI data is an interactive media art. We aim to provide an experience of observing, exploring, and becoming a part of the vast high-dimensional data universe...
In 2023, Texas State University initiated a study on faculty salary trends, comparing them to national medians and peer institutions. As a faculty senate fellow, I created data visualizations to...
Gender inequality persists in the Pacific islands, where women work less, earn slightly less, and have fewer managerial roles than men.
This visual essay explores these disparities, despite...
Fashion may strive for glamour, but the industry is one of the world’s largest greenhouse gas polluters. Over the past two decades, the number of new garments made per year has nearly doubled. Fast...