This visualisation is to understand the current trends of students' adherence to the cuisine of their ethnicity in comparison to what they had in childhood when their parents cooked for them. It...
What influences children’s risk of developing poor mental health or low wellbeing, and what could protect them from these adversities? CLS researchers analysed information from more than 12,000...
Entertainment Media Use in the Middle East, carried out by Northwestern University in Qatar with the collaboration and support of Doha Film Institute, is an interactive tool that explores not only...
The Governance Lab (The GovLab) aims to improve people's lives by changing how we govern. The research think-tank seeks new ways to solve public problems using advances in technology and science....
In celebration of Arbor Day last April, we gave viewers the gift of a bird’s-eye view of the tree canopy in nine different cities. “I love the abstract patterns of cartography, and the idea of...
The potential impact of asteroids on the earth is a long-term process that can span hundreds or even tens of thousands of years. In order to make people know about this asteroid which is far away...
The German Digital Library provides access to a continuously growing collection that is part of the digital cultural heritage of German cultural and academic institutions. This project attempts to...
The project 'Pantheon' visualizes information about top 1000 of the globally known people born within present day the world. The visualization is based on data of Massachussets Institute of...
This visualisation started off as an analysis to see who were the winners past and present for Australia’s most prestigious portrait prize, the Archibald Prize. But as I gathered and analysed the...
Water is a basic human right, but even today over 2 billion people worldwide don't have access to safe drinking water. Some countries have easy access to drinkable tap water while others have to...
The Reuters graphics desk scraped thousands of documents to match the faces of every candidate in India's mammoth election with wealth and criminal case information. The result is a detailed look...
Rising Sea Levels: When, Where, and Who?
By 2100, areas now home to 200 million people could fall permanently below the high tide line. 200 million.
Over the past 15 years, the global mean...
The four main characters of Seinfeld are known for their short-lived relationships and flimsy reasons for breaking up with someone (such as, “she eats her peas one at a time”). The relationships of...
Basketball is all about team. We love top NBA players because they play hard to fight for their team's win. However, we don't yet have an easy way to explore how they are connected to each other,...
This business dashboard was created for the Conner High School Boys Bowling Team. It tracks individual performance, team (Bakers) performance, and then analyzes the players' overall performance....
The Philippines has been experiencing rapid economic growth in the past 10 years, yet there is a huge contrast between economic development and poverty incidence among the regions. Did the rural...
This publication explores plastic bag usage in the UK, considering the juxtaposition of perspectives from the supermarkets and in turn the consumers.
The data presented visualises: The number of...
The U.S. military and Hollywood have been actively working together since the dawn of American cinema.
This project visualizes more than 500 film productions (gathered with a FOIA) that have...
Today, cities all over the world are working to provide their residents with services that are accessible within a 15 minute walk. But, which cities are leading this change? Which cities need to...
The United States was once viewed as the uncontested global leader in scientific and technological advancements. But America’s position as a top innovator is slipping, and other countries are...
The first COVID-19 case was reported in Wuhan, China on December 8th, 2019. Here i visualized the first stage of the spread of COVID-19 cases in China, USA, world. Updates were provided daily.
Had...
A couple that I’m friends with had a new addition to their family last year: a baby boy named Milo! It was such a joy watching Milo grow up in his first year, and to live vicariously through some...
Instead of writing yet another paper, I handed in this visualization for the LERU Bright 2013 Student Conference which will be held in August in Freiburg, Germany. This year's conference topic is...
Instacart and The DataFace partnered on 2022 Delivered, an annual data report that focuses on interesting cultural trends.
This one dives deep into the crossover between FoodTok — the subgenre...
Less than 7,100 cheetahs exist in the world today. Poaching, illegal pet trade, lack of conservation, and low genetic diversity are a few factors impacting the fastest land animal's...
Artwork for Scientific American. The piece represents the menstrual cycle, visualizing the variables involved and their connections.
The visualization shows – as different layers of information –...
What we eat needs to be nutritious and sustainable. Our data visualisation for Nature’s feature shows how such ‘planetary health’ diet should look like according to researchers and how it compares...
This poster was created as a piece of merchandise to accompany the Crash Course Anatomy & Physiology series on YouTube. The poster is a comprehensive and humorous look at human anatomy. The...