
United States Center of Population
Where do people live in the United States? We take a look at the top five most and least densely populated states before seeing how the center of population has changed over more than two centuries.
I enjoy turning interesting data into visual stories. These posters, videos, and interactive websites explore topics I find fascinating, from rowing and cycling to bridges and demographics.

Where do people live in the United States? We take a look at the top five most and least densely populated states before seeing how the center of population has changed over more than two centuries.

From Oxford's 11th-century origins to the Victorian redbricks, a visual guide to Britain's oldest seats of learning and their founding dates.

From Zebras to Puffins and Toucans, a guide to the UK's menagerie of pedestrian crossings and what makes each one different.

Modern rowing boats are made from composite materials such as carbon fibre and kevlar. They are extremely narrow and long to maximise speed.

Oxford and Cambridge are the UK's top cycling cities. We've crunched through 6 million reported crimes over the past 12 months to find out how they compare.

Popular marathon courses visualised.

A visual catalogue of Cambridge's bridges, from the famous Mathematical Bridge to lesser-known footbridges, mapped along the river's course through the city.

Interactive infographic about the bridges across the Tyne between Newcastle and Gateshead.