Past and Present of ISOTYPE (2020)
screening at Wirtschaftsmuseum, Vienna

STEM communication work developed at the SUNY Binghamton University and an interactive datagraphic designed for the event were screened at the Gesellschafts und Wirtschafts museum in Vienna, where Otto Neurath and his collaborators had developed the ISOTYPE method of pictorial statistics. This presentation demonstrated the value of the ISOTYPE method for today’s communication challenges. The interactive datagraphic re-imagined a classic ISOTYPE chart to inquire upon the economic status of the American middle class after WWII. I designed the visual framework and storytelling, while my collaborator Kevin Lahoda developed the database-driven interactive app. Click here for the interactive app.

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