We are a collective of international women passionate about data visualization. We collaborate on personal and client’s projects to create a better world through data-based visual narratives.

(and we don’t even like pink)

 

Julie Brunet

Paris, France

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After several years as a french teacher, I made it, I changed for a new career as graphic designer. If I'm currently enjoying myself as student, I now work as junior artistic director in a small agency.

 

Marthe Viallet is a curator of data visualization exhibitions and data designer. With a Master's degree in public law, she joined the budget department of the Quai Branly Museum in 2008.

In 2015, she trained in graphic design. At the same time, she joined a market intelligence firm as a data designer and then, as head of the data design department.

In 2020, she started working as an independent and launched her activity of curation of data visualizations exhibitions.
She has already designed four exhibitions on themes such as climate change, networks and currently sports with Insep for ECSS 2023.

Marthe Viallet Cavalié

Paris, France

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Maxene Graze

California, USA

 

Rossana Coro

Paris, France -Milano, Italy

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Rossana is an Italian graphic designer based in Paris and Milan. Like a superheroine behind her laptop, she works for advertising and fashion during the day (in order to bring home the bacon) and for culture, science communication and data visualization during the night. Her life goal is to bring home the bacon (or at least some pasta) just by working in science communication and dataviz (and maybe sleep during the night). She is learning about statistics and coding. Like Julie, she also has a tender point for data-humor that she cultivates on @surrealdataviz, and she finds very awkward to speak of herself in third person, so this stops now.

 

Ivett Kovàcs

Budapest, Hungary

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Tableau Public Ambassador | Dataviz Team Leader and dashboard developer at Starschema Ltd .

I enjoy developing creative, informative and functional visualizations to overcome business challenges.
I taught numerous Tableau and data visualization best practice courses and workshops at universities and organizations.

 

Talk data to me

 

(we don’t do powerpoint)