Time appears to flow persistently forward with regularity and order and yet can also seem to expand, contract and warp. In this booklet and poster series I explore how time can be structured and...
In November 2021, the foreign minister of Tuvalu addressed the climate summit COP26 while standing knee-deep in the ocean to raise awareness of the imminent threat sea level rise represents for...
This is the first part of a three-part series investigating the flow of money from the gambling industry into Australia’s political system. It combined sophisticated data mining techniques with...
The North of UK has continually seen less investment in transport infrastructure. Here we examine the rail commutability of various UK cities and determine whether regional differences exist.
Art Off the Rails is an interactive look at public art scattered across MTA NYC Transit stations. This map shows how art is entwined into the everyday commutes of New Yorkers. Each station appears...
The art of conversation showcases the different episodes of Steven Bartlett's Diary of a CEO podcast on Youtube. The visual looks to dive into each of the different topics that his guests discuss,...
If we take the pleasure and abstractness of the senses when we appreciate music in the daytime and use the physical model to image the emotion on the crystal, you will get a great feast. The...
An interactive data sculpture about the future of the gulf stream due to climate change. The powerful system is powered by circulation areas, e.g., AMOC (Atlantic meridional overturning...
Following the final drawing of World Cup 2014 participants last December, Bloomberg Sports assigned each national team a distinctive rating. BSports then simulated each match of the tournament over...
The ever-increasing pollution and the climatic emergency are increasingly relevant phenomena in the current situation of our planet. In this sense, it is important to understand which realities...
The delayed 2020 Ryder Cup saw Team USA dominate Team Europe in a 19-9 points victory. Explore the 3 days of golfing excellence by Team USA with end of day analysis highlighting specific elements...
The circles and dots (not the letters) in each square are from the results of my finished Wordle puzzles from various dates between October 20, 2023-January 9, 2024* handstamped on an upcycled...
Politicians are elected to serve in the Bundestag for four years. But not everybody is staying until his or her term’s end.
The interactive graphic shows every case since the founding of the...
The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) of Washington DC manages and maintains transportation infrastructure. In the district, many commuters use public transport instead of a personal...
Millennials continue to puzzle the general population.
Many Boomers are still trying to pinpoint how millennials approach life. They are trying to understand how to impress millennial...
When Secretary of State Rex Tillerson sought to allay American’s fears of North Korea’s nuclear threat by saying, “Americans should sleep well at night,” we asked, should we? What would happen if...
Winemakers are some of the most seasoned climate scientists in the world. Agricultural techniques required for harvesting grapes accumulated over decades (sometimes centuries), coupled with precise...
People living with HIV are around 20% times more likely to develop Tuberculosis than persons without this disease. Tuberculosis is the most common illness among people living with HIV, including...
In 2010 New York City added 54 million metric tons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, but that number means little to most people because few of us have a sense of scale for atmospheric...
What happens when the maps that millions of Americans rely on to make informed decisions about flood risk are rife with inaccuracies?
"Outdated and Unreliable: FEMA's Faulty Flood Maps Put...
MapInSeconds lets people create choropleth maps just by copying and pasting data from a spreadsheet/Excel.
A major goal of this is to make map-making straightforward and accessible. The maps can...
Xi Jinping has repeatedly signaled his intent to bring Taiwan under Beijing’s control. Despite repeated threats and intensified military preparations, most experts remain skeptical that China is...
Tributary poster for Nicolas Feltron, renowned for his “Annual Feltron Reports”, is a pioneering information designer whose work has shaped the way we understand personal data storytelling.
The lantern is also called the sky lantern, also known as the wishing lantern. It is an ancient Chinese handicraft and used for military purposes in ancient times. Modern people put the lantern as...
This infographic takes the reader through the complex and taboo history of the vibrator in a bright and accessible way. I began with an intense research phase charting just how the vibrator's...
Between 2011 and 2021, Zambia's national expenditure increased by a staggering 482%. This DataViz explores this growth by sector.
This viz was featured in the Tableau Conference Viz Gallery in...