Ting is a Data Visualization Designer at Pentagram in New York. Her work explores data in topics such as architecture, environmental studies, and social justice.
Drawing from her experiences in exhibition design and curation, she has contributed to projects that evoke strong narratives, such as working on “What Counts,” an installation at the Museum of the City of New York that reimagines a census about the personal aspects of human existence, providing visualizations related to the setting of the Doomsday Clock by Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, and contributing to installations visualizing the transformation of American income over 40 years in collaboration with RAND Corporation.
Ting has also been featured in PEN Magazine as a core member of “Happy Data,” a series of data visualizations that present positive news during the COVID-19 pandemic.
SELECTED CLIENTS
Google Brand Studio, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Museum of the City of New York, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Asia Society Magazine.
EDUCATION
Parsons School of Design
MFA Design and Technology
class of 2019
PRESS & FEATURE
Fast Company
This stark visualization proves it: You should be making a lot more money
USA News Art
Data Visualization Has the Potential to Engage People With Data in a Poetic and Humanistic Way
CONTACT
tingfang1014@gmail.com
LinkedIn