Recent Work
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512 Paths to the White House
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How States Have Shifted
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Four Ways to Slice Obama’s Budget
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Steve Jobs’s Patents
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The Jobless Rate for All Groups
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How Rivera Dominates Hitters
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Tracking Financial Giants
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Vancouver’s Olympic Venues
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World Cup Players on Facebook
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Obama’s Budget Proposal
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Olympic Pictograms Evolution
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How People Spend Their Day
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One 9/11 Tally: $3.3 Trillion
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Election Results:
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Election Results: Exit Polls
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Where Were You on Sept. 11?
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Barack “Spock” Obama
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Where U.S. Workers Come From
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Olympic Results
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How Bin Laden Was Killed
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Super Bowl Twitter Chatter
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Deadly Rampage at Virginia Tech
About
I’ve worked at newspapers my entire professional life and I currently design and program interactive graphics for The New York Times. In the past I made graphics for the paper edition, but now I mostly make things for the website with HTML and Javascript, with a little Ruby help on the back end. I also dabble in Processing, R and using Python to script Maya. I generally don’t get worked up about things. I prefer Illustrator to Photoshop. Feel free to shoot me an email me at
Awards and Accolades
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National Design Award, 2009
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AIGA 365/30: Outstanding Design Produced in 2008
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“Great interactive graphic.”
— Kottke -
“Visualizer that rocks.”
— 37Signals