STRUCTURED LIGHT IV
(May 2010)
One print of a series about 3D remote sensing.
Fortune Magazine
(April 2010)
Data visualizations for Fortune Magazine.
STRUCTURED LIGHT III
(April 2010)
One print of a series about 3D remote sensing.
Americas Quarterly
(April 2010)
Map on drug-trafficking routes in Central America.
Architect Magazine 2010-01
(March 2010)
Data visualizations for Architect Magazine
STRUCTURED LIGHT II
(January 2010)
One print of a series about 3D remote sensing.
Architect Magazine
(October 2009)
Diagrams for Architects Magazine. Washington D.C., USA
Structured Light I
(October 2009)
First two posters of a series about 3D remote sensing
Bright
(December 2008)
series of info-graphics for Bright Magazine
Kevin Garnett
(October 2008)
Infographics for Bostson Magazine on the effect of Kevin Garnett
Energy Market Europe
(June 2008)
European energy flow shown as diagram.
Architect Magazine
(May 2008)
infographics for Architect Magazine
GOOD Magazine
(March 2008)
Infographic for GOOD Magazine. In collaboration with Lutz Issler (Programming), Thijs Gadiot (Freelance).
GOOD Magazine
(March 2008)
Infographics for GOOD Magazine
Basketball Talent
(November 2007)
Infographic for ESPN Magazine showing origin of Basketball talent.
BY THE NUMBERS III
(October 2007)
Chart for Key, the New York Times Real Estate Magazine about the "new gray areas".
Men's Health
(October 2007)
Infographic for Men's Health about what to eat (and what not).
infoporn
(September 2007)
Infographic for the infoporn column of WIRED magazine showing the rise of psychiatric drugs over the last 95 years.
Sales Tax Rates
(April 2007)
Chart for the Knoxville voice, showing tax on bread-prices per state.
Architect magazine
(April 2007)
Diagrams for Architects Magazine. Washington D.C., USA
Desalination
(March 2007)
diagram showing the process of desalinating seawater
by the numbers II
(March 2007)
Chart for Key, the New York Times Real Estate Magazine about local housing markets in th U.S.
Knoxcounty Nepotism
(February 2007)
Chart for the Knoxville voice, showing family ties between Knoxcounty employees.
