Service 01
Interactive visualization
Hand-coded SVG and JavaScript, designed around your question and audience. We build the chart type the question calls for, not whichever one ships in a chart library.
Comfortable with
- Multi-level Sankey, alluvial, and chord diagrams.
- Force-directed and hierarchical network graphs.
- Geographic: choropleth, hex-grid, and tile maps.
- Animated reveals, brushable scatters, and scrollytelling.
- Faceted small multiples and trellis displays.
Deliverables
- Source code (Astro / vanilla JS) and a hosted demo URL.
- Embed snippet for your site, paper supplement, or grant deliverable.
- Static SVG / PNG / PDF export for slides and print.
- Short README on data sources, transformations, and assumptions.
Service 02
Analysis & manuscript figures
From dataset to defensible figure. Cohort definition, descriptive and inferential analysis, and the publication-grade figures to present it. Built to journal style, ready for submission.
Figure types we ship to journals
- Forest plots, Kaplan-Meier and cumulative-incidence curves.
- Consort diagrams and study-flow figures.
- Subgroup heatmaps and effect-modification panels.
- ROC, calibration, and decision-curve panels.
- Geographic disparity maps and small-area estimates.
Deliverables
- Reproducible notebook (Python or R) with documented steps.
- Figures sized to journal column widths, in vector formats.
- Methods section drafted in plain language for reviewers.
- Office-hours block to walk a non-technical audience through the results.
Service 03
Presentation decks
Decks that earn the next meeting. Tight narrative, defensible numbers, clear visuals. We can build from your existing draft or start from a one-page brief.
What we build
- Investor and board decks with one-figure-per-slide discipline.
- Conference talks with embedded interactive demos.
- Funder reports and grant-progress decks.
- Internal R&D and study-design reviews.
- Workshop and teaching materials with handout exports.
Deliverables
- 10 to 25 slides in Keynote, Google Slides, PowerPoint, or Marp.
- Editable source files in your team's tooling.
- Speaker notes, an FAQ slide, and a one-page leave-behind.
- One round of revision based on a dry run.