As a Veterinarian-turned-Medical-Illustrator, I’ve often struggled with how to clearly explain – to me and everyone else – how I transitioned from one career into the other. As a personal project,...
"Ailing Brussels" is an interactive story that uses open data to understand inequalities in Brussels (precarity, health & pollution). It tries to answer the question: How badly does the city...
The theme of this data-art is my small family tree. Patterns and symbols were taken from the Northern folk painting - Mezen. Each element in this work represents one of the closest family members.
I’ve always had a special relationship of curiosity and affection towards languages.
Languages can be seen as living structures. They develop in a given context, they evolve, they change and...
Relying on memory, I feel like I mostly wasted my time or I didn’t have enough events where I could say, “Yeah, great year. I really enjoyed it!” That’s mostly because I’m forgetful, but data...
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...
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...
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 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.
We teamed up with Census 2020 Data Co-op to design and build an embeddable map that displays Census data at the national level, as well as for states, counties, and census tracts. The Census data...
This visualisation analyses the emotional and language tone of the speech transcript. According to observers, as King neared the end of the speech, the address was failing to achieve the resonance...
Dieses kleine Buch ist für dich (This little book is for you) is a German grammar book with a new approach to explain the language to adults learning it as a foreign language. The book uses a novel...
An exploration of the most common searches in Google related to what we dream about. More details: https://medium.com/@frcfr/visualizing-the-shape-of-dreams-for-google-trends-5164c3c4e382
"Every single text of scripture points to Christ...from Moses to the prophets. Every verse of scripture finds its fulfillment in Him and every story in the bible ends with Him." - Al Mohler
This...
We created visualization of the results of a qualitative service-design study conducted in a field of Finnish municipal integration services for immigrants. We turned study results into a...
This infographic educates the audience on the history of Black hairstyles including braids, cornrows, afros, locs and straight hair and how they relate to Black-American history. For this project I...
I study modern interpretations of indigenous cartography, such as counter mapping, which maps away from dominant power structures and colonial hierarchy. This means story and narrative should not...
An analysis of the language sentiment in all 150 Psalms found in the Christian Bible. R was used to generate the sentiment scores and all analysis conducted in Tableau
Places and street names define how a person interacts with a city. Often they are named after important personalities, gods, and goddesses. The project aims to study and visualize the distribution...
Zhang Jian advocated "industry to save the country" and "education to build up the nation", and was an early pioneer in the field of cotton textile and education in China. He made great...
As someone who has always fallen into the racial category of “other,” this piece was extremely meaningful to me. Coming off of the heels of the 2020 U.S. Decennial Census, one of the most...
This visualization story explores 25 accessible publications of British novelist W. Somerset Maugham from online library Project Gutenberg by using text-analysis method to investigate what are the...
The Odyssee team invited 50 people from across the world to record their experiences—their activities and their feelings—for 30 days during the first peak of the pandemic (April-May 2020). Odyssee...
Perfect Match is an annual Valentine's Day matchmaking service built for Cornell University that algorithmically pairs students with their perfect matches. The set of visualizations, based on the...
In the process of contemporary urbanization in China, new workers are the main body and practitioner of urban space construction. However, there is no room for them to live in the beautiful city...
We analyzed more than 382,000 headlines published between 2008 and 2021 from the top English-language news publications in India, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States to see how...
I created a comic series that explores a range of data literacy concepts that's accessible to those who don't consider themselves "data people." We follow Becky, who describes herself as a bit...
Beyond the most popular Chinatowns of major cities, including those of Manhattan, New York and San Francisco, California, the United States once contained over fifty self-described Chinatowns in...
Flags of Inequality is a work that would not exist if there was full legislative equality for the LGBTQ+ communities in 49 European countries. This work is based on ILGA Europe's Rainbow Index, a...