Data Visualization
Through a human-centered lens, I craft visual narratives that uncover connections within data—inviting reflection on the social, cultural, and environmental challenges of our time. My approach favors subtle colors and quiet simplicity—visuals that speak softly yet leave a lasting impression. I’m also open to exploring different styles and approaches to meet each project’s vision. Please contact me for collaborations and creative partnerships.
Under the Same Sky: Food Supply and Requirements in Our World
“Under the Same Sky” visualizes the global paradox of hunger—a world with food surplus where millions still go hungry. Using data from 171 countries, it reveals how economic inequality drives vast calorie gaps, showing that hunger stems not from food shortage but from uneven distribution and systemic imbalance.
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The Discourse and Practice of the Olympic Games: Eviction and Displacement of Marginalized Citizens for Elite Sporting Projects
This infographic explores the human cost behind the glamour of the Olympic Games: Olympic gentrification and its profound impact on host communities. Despite the Games being celebrated for unity and the IOC's stated support for sustainable, inclusive cities (SDG 11), preparations often lead to the displacement of marginalized residents. The visualization
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Is Japan Facing Food Insecurity? – A Closer Look at Self-Sufficiency
In a country celebrated for its food culture, “Food Insecurity in Japan” reveals a fragile truth: only 38% of calories are homegrown. Shrinking farms, aging farmers, and changing diets have deepened dependence on imports, raising urgent questions about sustainability, resilience, and the future of Japan’s table.
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Night Sky Over Gaza
This visualization shows the number of people killed in Gaza each month in 2024. Each star represents a life lost; red stars mark the children. The data is based primarily on reports from the Gaza Health Ministry, though the true toll is likely far higher.
Household Food Waste
Despite over 800 million people suffering from severe malnutrition, one-third of all food intended for human consumption is wasted or lost globally. Contrary to popular belief, food waste is not limited to wealthier countries but is also prevalent in developing nations. This visualization displays the top 40 countries in 2019 ranked by the amount of household food waste, categorized by regions. Additionally, the visualization provides information on household waste per capita and GDP for each country.