Infographics and Data Visualization

Infographics and data visualization are beneficial in providing support when I analyze survey results or assignment usage for revision plans. Data visualization is also useful for presenting a story for enhancement requests, proposals, and creative briefs and for building visual literacy skills.

Pieces included here are from class assignments and personal projects.

Does investment impact educational attainment? Looking at data from a 5-year period (2014 to 2018), an exploration of government expenditures on education and years of schooling. Read about the process.

Planning a MoMA visit: 4 ways to look at art. An introduction to MoMA’s collection through suggested ways of visiting the museum and looking at art. Read about the process.

Discovering my musical tastes and listening habits. An exploration of my musical tastes according to my iTunes/Apple Music library. Read about the process.

How frequent are spills in New York State? Is there cause for alarm? An analysis of NYS spill incidents over the past decade (2010 to 2020) to determine frequency, sources, and effects.

The City That Never Sleeps: Noisy Neighbors in New York City. Insights into the top complaint or 311 request for NYC.

What We’ve Read in the Book Group. Using a Marimekko (Mosaic) chart for an overview of the novels and authors selected and read in a book group.