Alissa Scheller
I'm a designer with a passion for information graphics, data visualization and digital storytelling. I've worked for non-profits and digital media outlets, creating graphics for breaking news, research publications, enterprise journalism and award-winning investigations. I'm currently a Senior Information Graphics Designer at Pew Research Center.
Design and illustration for an interactive quiz for a survey on tipping culture. See more.
Design and graphics for a gender wage gap calculator. See more.
Design for an ad campaign in NYC and LA for Pew's Asian American research portfolio. See more.
Charts for a blog post on the oldest world leaders. See more.
Charts for a blog post on federal workers. See more.
Maps for a research project finding most Americans have at least one dispensary in their county. See more.
Social media graphics for Pew Research Center's 20 year anniversary. See more.
Maps and charts for a story on the rural hospital crisis. See more.
Data reporting and charts for a story on fentanyl deaths. See more.
Map for a story on South Korean bomb shelters. See more.
Design for Huffpost's 2016 election results page. See more.
Mapping police complaints in Chicago. See more.