"First place Best Infographic 2006 — Suburban Newspapers of America. As with most science-based infographics, the hardest decision is what to leave out. I love interviewing people and gathering information for data-driven graphics."
"This full-page infographic was going to be the main visual, summing up the poisoning of Lake Michigan by these companies. I interviewed professor of geochemistry Lois Ongley of Unity College in Maine. She provided a ton of great information (and one…"
"So much information. So many numbers, hard-to-spell chemicals, etc. There was some fantastic photography to accompany a truly great story, but this was always going to be the story's main visual, summing up the poisoning of Lake Michigan by these…"
"I took over the small "fishbowl" conference room. It took a sheet of plywood and nearly 30 pounds of modeling clay to make this "map." We carried the finished sculpture to photo studio where we put it on the floor. The great Natalie Battaglia set up…"