Grad school data visualization work
Early Processing/D3 visualization experiments during University of Michigan grad school.
This represents my earliest portfolio-kept work on data-visualization projects, undertaken during my time at the University of Michigan. These experimental classwork projects were among the initial sparks that ignited my interest in the field of data visualization and I like to keep around as comparison.
As a UX Designer, Visual Designer, and Programmer, I engaged in creating innovative visualizations using tools such as Processing and D3.js. This work involved combining information visualization techniques with graphic design principles and scripting to produce compelling and insightful visual representations of data.
Various experiments were made, and the final piece allows a user to look through pay scales of different departments and quickly compare them, changing scale when departments have too many people or too few to work with the current view. I enjoy looking back on this project just in that it started my interest in really trying to finesse the details of a project.