At present, there are more than 10 million patients with visual impairment in China, and the number is increasing. In recent years, the country has paid more and more attention to the vulnerable...
Tech blogs. They don't agree on much. Apple Fanboys, Android Fanboys, Playstation Fanboys, Xbox Fanboys… the web is awash with people flaming each other about their choice of technology. If there's...
Hundreds of thousands of drivers, millions of users and rides, billions in VC funding. After seeing the explosive growth of rideshare companies in India, in spite of so many challenges, the...
Temperatures have been slowly rising for a number of years. In the charts below you can see that the late 19th and early 20th century were quite cool relative to the rest of the time period,...
Infogr.am is a popular infographic creator. It enables anyone to make beautiful, interactive data visualizations in just a few minutes. Infogram is used by online media, schools, governments and...
Globally, the Covid-19 pandemic has changed lifestyles, personal habits, and created a deep chasm between “before” and “after.” We were interested in exploring how the pandemic affected people’s...
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...
Interactive visualisation that can be used to view average CO2 emissions of cities worldwide at a glance, as well as to dive into the data for a specific city – both its emissions and trends over...
The Consumer Barometer is a global research project Google commenced several years ago, to provide insight into how consumers use online and offline media in their purchase process. Our main goal...
The dashboard is based on parsing IT job data for the Russian-speaking market. All vacancies are sourced from the website getmatch.ru, where job listings are published daily in various countries....
This is a multiplatform project composed of a poster and a web application that explores the relationship between the time dedicated to work and the degree of perceived happiness of people aged 30...
The project of a fantasy subway in Rome meeting the main famous buildings and monuments in more than 2700 years of history.
They are 8 tematic lines about historic periods: (L1) Ancient Roman...
Why do new variants keep appearing? And why are we at risk of new outbreaks? Dive into the heart of SARS-CoV-2 and discover the surprising role of the spike protein.
The Omicron variant was...
How much debt has been racked up by governments? This stunning infographic shows each country's share of world debt, along with their debt-to-GDP ratio.
Our country has always been divided over great contrasts. For some years the ancient North-South dualism has returned to growth, certified in the 2018 elections by the double electoral victory...
We decided to revisit election night, but with a twist—music. Donald Trump became president-elect of the United States after defeating Hillary Clinton with more than 270 electoral votes. But, how...
The size of protesting crowds is a contentious issue in Hong Kong. In many large protests, the headcounts estimated by police and protest organisers have been dramatically different.
Accurately...
The Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford collated every government intervention made during the COVID 19 Pandemic. Visualising this data allows us to understand the timeline...
This project was a response from a Design Council brief during our MA data visualization at LCC. We set out to reframe the story about the current and future state of the UK design economy drawing...
The devastating drought in the Horn of Africa is, once again, exposing Somalia’s staggering fragility in the face of climate shocks like flooding and drought. Decades of conflict, environmental...
"A World of Smiles?" is a visualization project based on data from the 2024 World Happiness Report, offering a thought-provoking exploration of life satisfaction across different countries. This...
Snakes reveal historical trend and highlight present situation. Snake heads (biggest bubbles) show current number while the tails show past. It balances the importance of present and history.
As of December 2024, more than 70,000 dead or missing human beings have been documented by the Missing Migrants Project of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) since 2014. The actual...
This series of infographics was born from my growing obsession with data visualisation and my longtime love for the show Friends. I’ve been a fan of the TV series since I was old enough to watch...
Women still have a long way to go before their representation in state political offices reflects the U.S. population. This graphic shows how women currently represent just 25.3 percent of state...
Visualisation about two books written by Jules Verne.
The Journey to the centre of the Earth and the Around the World in 80 days.
The colour divides the visualisation in 2 parts, where the darker...
This topic is very important to me because my younger sister is 15 years old and technology is a huge part of her life right now. My mom grew up without technology, so they have a big difference in...
This dataviz is aimed to classify the 26 copies from the missing original 'Beatus' over 4 CE. Please take time to think this over: our most valuable treasure (not just my opinion but lots of...
The infographic shows that, after excluding the geographical latitude factor which indicated the strongest correlation, the most significant correlation was between per capita car ownership and...
Two barrel graphs depicting CO₂ concentration of the atmosphere and the global temperature anomaly since 1958 and how they are rising with each other.
Data is from GISS Surface Temperature...