top of page

This is my work during my time at Northeastern University specialising in Information Design and Data Visualization. Most of my work includes mapping the Syrian Civil War. The tools used are Processing ( JavaScript ) and Adobe Illustrator.

Echoes of Suffering

Echoes of Suffering

This visualization presents a comprehensive overview of the casualties in the Syrian Civil War, including both civilian and combatant deaths.

The Biggest Killer

The Biggest Killer

A Visualization of the Human Cost Through Targeted Attacks and Perpetrator Actions.

Syrian Tragedy Mapped

Syrian Tragedy Mapped

Illustrative Map of Syrian Conflict: Regional Suffering and Resilience Visualized.

Remembrance

Remembrance

Compelling visualization captures the profound human cost of the Syrian Civil War through a circular mosaic of loss. Each segment and dot vividly portrays the fatalities and causes, inviting reflection on the enduring impact of each life lost.

Syrian Civil War Data Dashboard

Syrian Civil War Data Dashboard

This visualization presents a data dashboard detailing casualties over a decade of conflict in the war.

Ride to Ryder

Ride to Ryder

This playful visualization maps out the daily route I took to my design school.

You've been Ducked!

You've been Ducked!

I've tracked a playful tradition among Jeep Wrangler owners who place duck toys on their dashboards, a gesture of kindness uniting strangers. My data reveals how these small tokens of goodwill vary across Rubicon, Sport, and Sahara models throughout different times of the day.

Charts Don't Lie

Charts Don't Lie

This infographic, "Charts Don't Lie," offers essential principles for crafting clear and effective economic visualizations. It covers the best practices from selecting appropriate charts and applying color strategically to optimizing visuals for better cognition and maintaining data integrity.

Music Formats sold from 1975 to 2015

Music Formats sold from 1975 to 2015

The charts below display the popularity of various music formats over the years, with CD sales consistently leading as the highest-selling format and cassette singles consistently ranking as the lowest-sold format.

bottom of page