
The written word
Writing
USA Today: What it's really like being black in Silicon Valley
BuzzFeed Ideas: I Went To A Black College Because Of “A Different World”
Verge: Twitter still has a major problem with employee diversity
Nieman Lab: Adele and the death of "clickbait"
Medium: The Top 7 things Black Twitter cares about (and you should too)
Medium: If you like this…you’ll love that: Your guide to Black History Month
Medium: How *not* to report on Black Twitter
Multimedia
California Watch
An interactive graphic that compares California schools' student-to-teacher ratio to other states.
California Watch
The interactive map shows the 102 buildings in the University of California system that were deemed unsafe by inspectors and includes detailed information for every building.
Entertainment Weekly
A visual representation of the musical connections of rapper/producer Kanye West. Each orb represents an artist West has performed with, produced, mentored or sampled.
Los Angeles Times
A detailed look at how brush fires are fought. The project was based on a flat infographic that was enhanced with an animated experience.
Los Angeles Times
A series of static brush fire maps were used as the base for an animated history of wildfires in Southern California.
The Windy City's landmarks dedicated to people of color are explored in this interactive presentation. The project was produced in less than 48 hours during the 2008 UNITY conference.
Award-winning multimedia exploration of the legal and social persecution gays face in Africa, the country's overlooked prostitution problem and the Ghanaian government’s failure to address the HIV/AIDS problem in the gay community.
The Washington Post
From the construction of the first American mosques in the early 1900's to the election of the first U.S. Congressmen, Muslims have had a long history in the United States. This interactive timeline showcases some of those significant events.
Entertainment Weekly
The pop singer's music video career is visualized as an interactive mosaic. Screenshots of her music videos were used as tiles and the name of each video appears when rolled over.
The Washington Post
To illustrate the path one teacher living in Japan took to escape the 2011 tsunami, an interactive map was created using Street View images. As the point on the map changes, an image of that point is shown.