Passing Time

What begain as a piece of art as a gift to a friend, turned into creating abstract visualizations of weather over the course of a year. Using historic weather data of Sanibel Florida, organic forms are generated based on the temperature, cloud cover, and rainfall of the city. The visual system can also be used to create visualizations for any location on Earth.

Surf's Up

Assisting a four-day workshop hosted by the Ars Electronica FutureLab, Surf's Up attempts to brigde geographies by visualizing wave data from Nazaré, Portugal while attempting to bring together our natural and built environments.

(Not so) Meta-Data

Photography has become a hobby for everyone. However, no matter the type of camera, or editing tool, used there is hidden information within every photo.

Playing With Patterns

Based on a mural in the Museum Quartier in Vienna, the project to combine graphic design and computer science principles to create patterns out of simple squares and rectangles.

eyeWatch

A speculative service design project done for my design capstone creating an absurd app to showcase how our data is collected putting it front and center for the user. The goal of the service is to show users the amount of data that is being collected, how it can be used to affect your bevavior, and the stakeholders who want to control your data in an effort to bridge the gap between people and the often intangible resource of the 21st century.

Exploring Hidden Worlds

We are becoming more dependent on technology, and yet fewer people know how it works. Software should not be created behind closed doors especially when it can have larger ramifications on our day-to-day lives. Exploring Hidden Worlds aims to lift the veil on what it takes to build modern software through an explorable 3D visualization. Through learning what it takes to build modern software, and having the ability to understand it people can have more agency when deciding whether to adopt new, potentially harmful, technologies.

The Archive of a Designer

It is common practice for designers to have a lot of collected artifacts to look back on or inspire them throughout the design process. The visualization showcases the archive of design artifacts that can be found throughout my apartment.

Banca Intesa Processes

As a student developer & researcher at the Center for Design I worked with a team alongside Banca IntesaSanpaolo, Italy's largest bank, to create a visualization interface to explore auditing risk and management data throughout different levels of the company

Our Changing Lands

A semester long project focused on rethinking our relationship to the outdoors. Organized as three parts: a poster, dimensional, and screen based series all focused on the same social cause and to practice different aspects of design.

NUHOC on Film

What makes a community? Is it the shared common interests amongst a group of people or the people themselves? Shot using Super8 film "NUHOC on Film" captures the hidden history of why some of its members stuck around and showcasing what matters most: people.

Olli

While working for the MIT Visualization Group I developed version 1.0 of Olli. An open-source library for converting data visualizations into accessible text structures for screen reader users. Starting with an existing visualization specification created with a supported toolkit, Olli produces a keyboard-navigable tree view with descriptions at varying levels of detail. Users can explore these structures both to get an initial overview, and to dive into the data in more detail.

Knowledge Map

Collaborating as part of a small team in the Center for Design, we partnered with Banca Intesa Sanpaolo, Italy's largest bank, to design and develop an interactive visualization platform for managers to understand knowledge distribution throughout the bank, and see through interactive explorations which sections of the company were more knowledgeable about various aspects of company operations.

Excelsior

The Northeastern University Huskiers and Outing Club semi-yearly magazine. Had the opportunity to design the cover and spreads of the 2022 edition combining member written stories with engaging photography taken throughout the semester.