Portfolio

I’ve gathered together some examples of data visualisations, slides, and infographics that I’ve produced. Additional images can be found on Figshare, and a range of longer, larger, and more detailed animations on my YouTube channel. Data visualisation work in other media – embroidery, cyanotype, and glass – can be found on my pixelfed page.

GloSAT project

Most recently, I worked on a set of illustrations for the GloSAT project. They depict key parts of the project. This involved a combination of 3D modelling, and vector art. The completed images can be found on Figshare.

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Others

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Schematic showing different surface types covered in the EUSTACE project, which include land surface temperature, sea surface temperature, and ice surface temperature, as well as the air temperature over each surface. Produced in blender using hand drawn textures.
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Infographic showing two principal contributors to natural variability in global mean temperature based on work with Dave Thompson. Produced in IDL.
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A slide used to show the very different ways in which sea-surface temperature has been measured and a rubber duck (not to scale). Produced in blender.
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Illustration for book chapter on sea-surface temperature validation and blended analysis. Produced in blender and Inkscape.
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Visualisation of Arctic sea ice extent. Produced in blender using Python scripting to ingest and process the data.
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Visualisation of Ocean heat content. A still from an animation created for social media. Produced in blender using Python scripting to ingest and process the data.
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Visualisation of multiple datasets and multiple climate indicators.
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A companion for the multiple indicators plot: a prototype poster posing and answering the question “how do we know the world has warmed?” Hand drawn and then digitized in inkscape.
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Simple infographic created to visualise the results of an extreme event attribution analysis. Created in Inkscape.
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Visualisation of Arctic sea-ice extent created using IDL.
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