A series of twelve data visualization posters translating climate datasets into accessible, printable graphics for public spaces.

Concept

Climate data is often presented in ways that obscure rather than communicate — dense charts for specialist audiences, or alarmist imagery that provokes anxiety without understanding. This series aimed for a third way: beautiful, honest, and readable by anyone.

Two climate data posters side by side showing temperature and rainfall data

Execution

Each poster takes a single dataset — Arctic ice extent, sea level measurements, species population changes — and renders it as a large-format graphic optimized for both print and screen. Typography is kept minimal. Color encodes data, not decoration.

The series uses a consistent grid that allows posters to be displayed together as a coherent installation or individually without losing meaning.

Distribution

All twelve posters are available as free downloads under Creative Commons. They've been printed and installed in schools, libraries, and community centers across seven countries.