Teaching by Design

Showcasing core courses, workshop modules, and collaborative methods used to teach collaborative visualization across classrooms, studios, and international partners.

A sleek glass-topped workstation with three ultra-thin-bezel monitors arranged in a gentle arc, each displaying different synchronized geospatial dashboards: a monochrome base map, a layered heatmap, and a time-animated flow map in neutral blues and desaturated oranges. The desk surface is uncluttered, featuring only a wireless keyboard, a dark graphite trackpad, and a small, closed hardcover notebook in slate gray. Cool, even studio lighting highlights the clean lines and metallic textures, casting precise, soft-edged shadows. Captured from a slightly elevated three-quarter angle with rule-of-thirds framing and shallow depth of field, the background falls into a subtle blur of neutral gray. The scene conveys a focused, highly technical environment with a polished corporate aesthetic and photographic realism.
An overhead bird’s-eye view of a large, pristine white table covered with neatly arranged printed geospatial interface mockups. Each sheet shows different map-based layouts, legend designs, and interaction flows in a restrained palette of charcoal, soft blue, and muted green. Thin acrylic rulers, graphite mechanical pencils, and a silver laptop with its lid closed line the table edges in a precise grid. Soft overcast daylight from a skylight above creates uniform, shadow-free illumination, reinforcing a sense of clarity and order. The composition is carefully centered and symmetrical, with sharp focus across the entire frame. The mood is methodical and reflective, emphasizing structured design research and a clean, modern, photographic aesthetic.

Teaching Facilitation

Our offerings include advanced teaching, workshop facilitation, and curriculum design designed for collaborative visualization projects with institutions and cross-disciplinary teams.

Studio Briefs

This section shares syllabi snapshots, teaching philosophy, and sample studio briefs focused on collaborative visualization, co-design, and real-world data storytelling.