Inspired Ideas. Simple Solutions.
Hello!
I’m Yvonne
At the lab bench, I learned that even the best ideas have no impact if people can't understand them.
My life sciences background taught me the importance of questioning assumptions. It also revealed how often brilliant work stays confined to experts, never reaching those who could benefit. That gap became my calling.
Today, I work to make complex topics like public health, sustainability, and equality accessible and relevant. I translate complexity for the curious, regardless of credentials.
My mission: bring clarity to complexity. I publicly explore, explain, and share insights from fields in motion, and share what I find along the way.
Ready to make your data work for you? Explore my portfolio to see how I transform complex data into clear, compelling stories. Visit the blog for ideas and inspiration, or head to the resources page for tools that support your work. Let's connect — I'd love to hear about your project.
In the Flow
Most people know the feeling: you look up and hours are gone, but it felt like five minutes. That's flow. I feel it working with data, sorting out hard ideas, chasing questions, or finding the simplest way to say something true.
Water was the natural visual choice. Like seeking clarity, it always moves, always finds a way through. That's the spirit behind this site. I hope something here helps you find your own flow, too.
Since You're Curious
What do you do?
I make complex data make sense. Whether it's ocean health, gender equality, or public health, I take datasets that would otherwise live in academic papers and turn them into visuals that anyone can engage with. Blending science and data.
What's your background?
I started in life sciences, standing at a lab bench, wondering why so much good work never made it past the people who created it. That question stuck with me. Eventually, it led me here, working with data instead of pipettes, but still asking the same thing: how do we get important ideas to the people who need them?
What tools do you work with?
Tableau is my go-to for visualization and interactive dashboards. But honestly, the tool is the last decision I make. I spend more time thinking about the story, the audience, and what the data is actually trying to say before I ever open the software.
What kind of projects excite you?
I'm drawn to data that impacts people, whether it's the Ocean Health Index, the World Bank Gender Equality Index, or public health datasets. I look for topics where the numbers actually matter.