This infographic (researched and published primarily to inform Members of the Oireachtas / Irish parliamentarians) provides a visual, non-exhaustive overview of key (2017) performance statistics...
How do we begin to evaluate the impact of autonomous vehicles and shared mobility services on congestion? How do we embrace the uncertainty surrounding these new mobility technologies?
Cities...
A visualization of my son's sleep pattern from birth to his first birthday. Crochet border surrounding a double knit body. Each row represents a single day. Each stitch represents 6 minutes of time...
I spent an amazing vacation on the island of La Palma in 2019. And as a memento, I wanted to keep something else besides photos. So I collected statistics about the trip and made a set of five...
“Decoding Everything Everywhere All at Once” was my thesis project at Parsons. The inspiration came from personal experience of really loving the movie but still feeling confused by the end. When I...
Why hasn’t wealth inequality improved over the past 50 years? And why, in particular, has the racial wealth gap not closed? These nine charts illustrate how income inequality, earnings gaps,...
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 map visualizes the orbits of more than 18000 asteroids in the solar system. This includes everything we know of that’s over 10km in diameter - about 10000 asteroids - as well as 8000...
There have been quite many US remakes from foreign originals but do they perform better than the originals?
To examine this, I used the shows listed in the Wikipedia tables of the US remakes of...
As part of my semesters project, I created infographics explaining the european interconnected system. The project contains three posters, a give-away product and one explanatory book. The aim of...
Unlike migrations within the same region, motivated mainly by access to housing, in interprovincial movements the search for better job opportunities plays a very important role. An analysis...
There are many indicators which measure the state of democracy. These indicators sometimes move together, therefore we can have an overview about the direction
one country has taken in the past...
On June 15, the 30th edition of the Collège de Lévis Foundation Golf Tournament took place. An event that brought together 160 golfers, most of them Collège de Lévis alumni. The tournament raised...
"What's Your Vote Worth?" presents America's proven capacity to improve equal access for its voters, while also encouraging readers to critically examine aspects of the American voting system where...
Data is nothing without context. How can we understand a city without first understanding the characteristics of a normal or typical city? I crunched the numbers on eight measures of 917 cities to...
Bike commuting throughout the city is often like this: cobbled together out of a bit of bike lane here, an unprotected shoulder there, a scrap of sharrow and some silent pleas that cars won't run...
The project presents a generative approach to the book cover creation process. As a basis for generation, I chose a Peter de Jong attractor. Such text features as average word length, average...
An experiment in sign and icon design, made for the Arboretum in Gothenburg.
We wanted to see how far you could simplify the maps and information on the arboretum in Gothenburg. The image shows to...
We worked with the Iran Media Program to map a complex constellation of leaders and governing bodies involved in Internet censorship in Iran. It visualizes the relationships between different...
Some Democratic senators who face reelection next year are gearing up for a tough sell: that they still represent their voters’ interests, even if they’ve stuck with a party many of those voters...
Two data visualization enthusiasts take on a year-long data visualization project. Tracking quantified-self data In the spirit of Dear Data, but with the twist that we traded data sets to be...
The World Poverty Clock is brought to you by World Data Lab in Vienna, Austria and its global network. It is based on a global standardized database on income which provides real-time projections...
To determine the true F1 "GOAT" we delve into an extensive analysis of historical race data. The data spans 1973 to 2023 and weighs drivers by how much they dominated their contemporaries.
This...
Cognitive biases are just tools, useful in the right contexts, harmful in others. They’re the only tools we’ve got, and they’re even pretty good at what they’re meant to do. We might as well get...