Data Visualization & Infographics
A People's Guide to New York City
Antipsychotics in U.S. Nursing Homes
Calendar of Killings by Police
Conflict Dynamics around Refugee Settlements in Northern Uganda
Data Visualization and Human Rights
Executions and disappearances in Punjab
Gold Trade in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Human Rights Watch World Report 2005
Journalists Imprisoned in China
Kardze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Nigeria School Attacks Timeline
Policing Poverty and Racial Inequality in Tulsa
Selected CIA Aircraft Routes and Rendition Flights 2001-2006
Stephens, Catherwood, and Katz
Timeline of Boko Haram Abductions
Visualizing Data for Human Rights Advocacy
Visualizing Information for Advocacy: An Introduction to Information Design
Sight Lines
Sight Lines is an alternative tour map of Washington, DC with routes through places that are practically invisible, unnoticed, underground, or hidden in plain sight. The project was conceived and written by artist Lize Mogel with Mara Cherkasky, John Cloud, and Ryan Shepard. I designed the map and brochure text.
The maps were printed with funding from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities' and the 5x5 Temporary Public Art Project, and distributed for free to public libraries around the city.