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This interactive module was built in Processing to visualize the context of how we’ve read about gay marriage in The New York Times over the past 30 years.



This information graphic highlights one of Washington State’s major crops: Hops. The poster shows the role of hops in beer and the brewing process as well as its importance to Washington State.



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Brazilian Coffee Industry
Salty's Rebrand
Get Used To It
National Parks Campaign
Iterate
New Chinese Student Guide
The Record
TPYO Magazine
NOVOX
Weatherby's
Motions Rebrand
National Park Posters
Neuroscience Publication
Sound Transit Rebrand
Noodies Pasta
Venture
Defining Deafhood
Evoque
Concert Posters
Infographics of Aging
H&M
Cortext
Working Corps
Income and Tax Inequality in America
Making It
ROAM Magazine
LyricFreq
Marquee Magazine
Piquette
Lucinda
Wicked Fit
Brazil: Biodiversity & Ecosphere
Chicago Typeface Design
Assembly Stencil Typeface
Blindness Infographic
Ligne Sans
Convino
Onepiece
Lego OASIS Physical Interaction
Devine Structures
The Beautiful Game
Amazon
Beyond the Sound
Design Education in the United States
Voy Magazine
Sex&Candy
J Magazine
Catch Me If You Can
Colorful Thoughts
Base Magazine
A Perfect Spy
Learning Disabilities
The Hello Project
Ecco
Sound Transit
Curio
Seattle: Punishment Funded City
Treat Me
Global Campus
Muse
Global Brigades
1&2 Publication
Sound Transit Rebrand
Typography
How Are You, World?
INKED | Tattoos in Seattle
Proto
Amazon Rebrand
Defense Infographics
Soar
Uup! Your College Life
Abductive Thinking
Homegrown Hops
For Girls: A Biological Handbook
King County Libraries
King County Library System Rebrand
Crime Symbols
Amazon Corporate Identity
Common Ground
Emergent Behavior in Systems
US National Parks
National Park Poster Series
Our Big Gay Debate
Space Invader
Harrison
Veteran Affairs Infographic
Mighty Magazine
Globetrotters
Skein Magazine