I design data graphics that generate understanding, connection, and awe. I tell stories using R, Python, QGIS, Figma, Adobe Suite, Tableau, and Datawrapper. I am a recent graduate of The New School ’26 where I studied Data Visualization and Urban Studies. I served on the New School Free Press as senior web designer and data visualization editor. Currently, I am a data visualization intern at the Council on Foreign Relations.
A comprehensive timeline visualizes a pattern of past El Niños while annotations from outside research convey the impact of El Niños and what could be to come.
The scope of Venezuela's earthquakes is illustrated through intensity, demonstrating the focus of the impact in relation to major cities. Two maps are used to visualize the magnitude of each earthquake.
This policy report uses data visualization to convey the evolution of maritime robbery in the Singapore Strait. Maps and charts are prime way to illustrate the many factors that makes ships a target in the region.
A data analysis of NYC's syringe kiosks illuminates the efficacy of harm reduction kiosks and problems associated with their removal.
Mapping the terrain of major sites for religious pilgrims visualizes the rigor of these expeditions and the relationship between culture and geography.
A data driven guide on New York City's subways system shares insights on navigating the MTA's public art.