Foursquare visualization on city activities
Virtual activity of cities
When the Coronavirus pandemic started, we looked into ways we could help. At that time scientists were gathering huge amounts of new data about the development of the pandemic. With the Corona Barometer project, we aimed at disclosing all this data by opening it up through a portal. This experiment was featured in major news outlets.
We learned that it is possible to create a portal within a short amount of time. Using a simple widget, we could provide huge amounts of different data in an easy-to-read way. A widget solution allowed us to expand the barometer over time in an easy way to add more functionalities to it.
Disclosing research data in a quick manner to aid response to the outbreak and better inform the public.
Foursquare visualization on city activities
Virtual activity of cities
Designing trustworthy interactions with large language models
How can we integrate large language models in design effectively while addressing their limitations and ensuring trust?
Discovering ‘Moments that Matter’ for truly meaningful Data Design
Part of the C°F Data Design Toolkit