Our Dashboards, Your Utility
We specialize in building tailored data visualization solutions that turn complex or niche datasets into clear, easy-to-navigate dashboards. Our portfolio includes exploratory projects in canine morphometrics tracking, comprehensive food supply databases, pediatric incident reporting, and more. Each solution is designed with a focus on data integrity, intuitive navigation, and clear storytelling—helping teams understand their data through reliable visual analytics.
Food Recalls
An exploratory visualization of publicly available FDA food data, examining import trends, product categories, and reporting distributions. Designed to demonstrate how large-scale datasets can be transformed into clear, interactive insights.
Product Recalls
This project visualizes historical recall data sourced from the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s public records. The dashboard focuses on data organization, filtering capabilities, and trend mapping across product types and reporting periods. It serves as a technical demonstration of how complex regulatory datasets can be transformed into accessible, interactive visualizations for research and educational purposes.
Injury Data
This portfolio piece works with de-identified, publicly released NEISS data to illustrate how large-scale health and incident reporting datasets can be structured for analysis. The dashboard focuses on demographic breakdowns, reporting trends, and data visualization best practices. It is designed strictly as an educational and technical demonstration of data transformation and interactive reporting tools.
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Custom data visualization and dashboard design tailored to complex or specialized datasets. We transform raw information into clear, interactive reports for research, internal tracking, and strategic planning. For the datasets featured here, we also offer expanded analysis and deeper data exploration to uncover additional patterns, historical context, and custom reporting.
These dashboards are portfolio and educational projects created for data visualization demonstration purposes only. They utilize publicly available historical data and are not official tools, are not endorsed by any government agency, and are not intended for regulatory compliance, safety guidance, or medical advice. Data may not be current or comprehensive.
