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Infographic: Global migration trends, a work in 3D (2010)

In 2010, I was part of Sticks + Stones, an international design collaboration between universities in the United States, China, Germany, and Turkey. We put together an exhibit in Berlin that invited visitors to contemplate the roles of stereotyping, migration, and immigration in their lives.

Global migration patterns || 2lch

One of the projects I contributed is a 3D infographic about directionality in global migration patterns among the four participating countries. The project was a collaboration with designer Christie Liberatore and was featured in the Coroflot design community.

Global migration patterns || 2lch

Global migration patterns || 2lch

By the way, Sticks + Stones won a Core 77 design award. Check it out!

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