R E S E A R C H 2 V I Z

This project was inspired by my experience in research, where I often found that significant, carefully conducted findings remained behind paywalls or in conference proceedings, largely inaccessible to the public. At that time, I focused on community outreach, sharing our findings with interested audiences.
Now, with Research2Viz, I aim to integrate information design to translate core insights of academic papers into visual structuring of relationships, patterns and systems, which can sometimes be difficult to perceive in linear text. To preserve the authors' language and precision, the text used in the final product is reproduced directly from the original publication and are not summarized or paraphrased.
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The visualizations are based on published research papers, obtained online or through the University of California, Berkeley database, on topics of Asian American mental health, and do not involve original data analysis. Interpretation occurs through selection, grouping, and spatial arrangement of excerpts, not through linguistic paraphrase.

