We’re on the lookout for a design intern to join RVL in Jan/Feb 2025! 💫️ At Revisual Labs, interns help us showcase our work on social media to engage with the dataviz community, contribute to client projects, maintain our internal library, participate in talks and workshops, and more! You'll get to learn from our team of designers, developers, and storytellers, and have access to multiple learning resources. We are looking for someone who is curious and passionate, would love to see what it's like to work in an information design agency, and develop their skills as a designer. The internship entails: • A monthly stipend • Remote work, based in India • Collaborating with a supportive and creative team (who love to crack jokes and compete in the NYT mini crossword) • Working on exciting projects across domains and sectors ➡️ For more information, please read the job description: http://bit.ly/RVLintern To get to know us better, visit revisual.co
Revisual Labs
Technology, Information and Media
New Delhi, Delhi 1,892 followers
Information design agency crafting memorable data stories.
About us
Revisual Labs is an information design agency based in India, with a global outlook. We are an interdisciplinary team of data experts, developers, designers, and storytellers under one roof. We bring together the power of data, design, and storytelling to shape a more informed and knowledgeable society. At Revisual Labs, our aim is to transform complex information into compelling visuals that are intuitive, beautiful, and easy to act upon.
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revisual.co
External link for Revisual Labs
- Industry
- Technology, Information and Media
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- New Delhi, Delhi
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2023
- Specialties
- Data Visualisation, Information Design, and Data Storytelling
Locations
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Primary
New Delhi, Delhi 110018, IN
Employees at Revisual Labs
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Schubert de Abreu
Front-end and Data Visualization Developer
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Gurman Bhatia
Building Revisual Labs. Data storyteller 💭, Information Designer 📊, Developer 💻, Speaker and Trainer 🎙️
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Swathi Singh
I design information and craft data-led products + stories
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Rohini Vasudevan
UX & Information Designer | Behaviour science informed design | Culture studies enthusiast | Space multimedia | ex Fractal
Updates
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RVL’s team is growing and we are looking for a talented designer to develop engaging and thoughtful visuals for our projects ✨ Designers at RVL are typically generalists – the kind of work we do requires individuals with strong design fundamentals, supported by hands-on experience with 2-3 of the following design streams: UI/UX / interaction / graphic / visual / information design. We aren't looking for a unicorn who can do everything, but rather for someone who is curious and passionate about the kind of work we do. If this description aligns with your profile and interests, we’d love to hear from you! ➡️ More details + application form in our job description: https://lnkd.in/gvufwFSD Last date to apply: January 10th, 2025 #hiring #designer #datavisualisation #informationdesign #dataviz
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Going to talk about the latest Revisual Labs project to go out. We worked with Godrej Design Lab and Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) over the past 2.5 months to put together the design and layout for their report - " 🌏 Building a Climate Conscious India: Scalable solutions for a low-carbon built environment 🌱 " 🖋️ Dive into the full PDF report here: https://lnkd.in/gxGaiXV6 💡 Or check out the web summary here: https://lnkd.in/gvRFTh6z Of course it is a beautiful report. But this post is about what it takes to put together a piece like this. We had: 1 lead designer who owned the project, did project management and got things done. 1 senior designer work with the lead to solidify art direction 4 illustrators/designers (including the lead) working on diagrams, charts, and illustrations. 1 publication designer to manage layouts. 1 map designer to bring geography into focus. Me (+ the lead), fine-tuning and editing every chart. That is at least 8 people. The challenge? Limited time, high ambitions, and an experimental approach. The solution? Intense project management. Every visual—diagrams, maps, charts—became a task on Asana. Conversations happened within those tasks. As visuals passed through different hands—from ideation to execution to editing—the tasks stayed consistent, just reassigned between people. Proper assembly line. Everyone logged into their system in the morning, and knew what had to be done. Me or the lead opened Asana and knew who was doing what and what progress had been made. Do we have all the answers? No. Do we want to get better? Yes! We will be doing an internal post-project dissection this week, I will share some lessons from that too. A big shoutout to the dream team: Divya Ribeiro Kaashvi Kothari Tulika Tejaswini Patel Aman Bhargava Shivani Singh Ghoshi Aabha Joshi Ruby Rybin #publicationdesign #datavisualisation #informationdesign #climatechange #urbanplanning
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Team RVL has designed Godrej Design Lab and Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW)’s “Building a Climate Conscious India: Scalable solutions for a low-carbon built environment” Conscious Trend Report 2024 🌱 Months of hard work, planning, and teamwork to produce 55 thoughtfully created diagrams and charts have resulted in a report that we are incredibly proud of. ➡️ Read the full report here: https://lnkd.in/g5WFkD_k Stay tuned for a project case study, weekly features of visualisations from the report, and more! Team: Project and design lead: Divya Ribeiro Art direction and graphic design: Kaashvi Kothari and Divya Ribeiro Publication design: Tulika Tejaswini Patel Supporting designers and illustrators: Aabha Joshi, Shivani Singh Ghoshi, Ruby Rybin Cartography: Aman Bhargava Project Advisor and Manager: Gurman Bhatia
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📊 Insight Out: Week 19 - Visualising Displacement Patterns of Refugees From Ukraine This week, we’re showcasing a series of charts from the introductory section of “Journeys of Resilience”, a data story we created for IOM - UN Migration. When opening a story, it's important to capture readers' interest from the get-go. We chose to open Journeys of Resilience with an immersive "scrollytelling" segment, where visual elements, text, and charts evolve as the reader scrolls through the page. 🗺 The Visualisations: Through the use of flow maps, choropleth maps, and Sankey charts, our introductory segment efficiently explains and visualises the migration patterns of Ukrainian refugees in Europe, as well as people returning to Ukraine. Supplemented by quotes and maps that highlight people's challenges and needs in different countries, we provide adequate geographical context and lay the foundation for the rest of the story. 🤝 Behind-the-scenes: At Revisual Labs, good things are built when we work together. This segment was brought to life by extensive collaboration between our designer, developer, and data journalist, who made sure that the text, visuals, and data wove together to tell a compelling story. ➡️ Read "Journeys of Resilience" here: https://lnkd.in/gYJtFBvS 🛠 Tools used: - Figma - Svelte - D3.js - Maputnik - MapLibre Team RVL: Design: Divya Ribeiro Development and cartography: Aman Bhargava Data journalist: Surbhi Bhatia Team IOM: Erin Autumn Neale, Yaroslav Smirnov #datavisualisation #datavisualization #dataviz #data #design #development #maps #cartography #informationdesign
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🏆 Our very own Aman Bhargava and collaborator Surbhi Bhatia have been named as two of three winners of The Pudding Cup 2024! The Pudding Cup is awarded to the best self-initiated, non-commercial visual and data-driven stories made... for fun! See their winning stories here: 🗳 Votes in a Name by Aman and Reechik Banerjee: https://lnkd.in/gN4nba2k 🍫 Battle of the Chocolate Bars by Surbhi: https://lnkd.in/gUFx26tK
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📊 Insight Out: Week 18 - Visualising India’s Performance in Digital Global Transformation This week, we’re showcasing a matrix of dot-plots created for ICRIER’s State of India’s Digital Economy (SIDE) Report, 2024. 💡 The Visualisation: This chart showcases India’s performance in digital development across various fronts, when compared to other major G20 economies. It helps clearly highlight areas in which India appears to lead, suggesting strong capabilities, as well as areas where India lags behind, indicating room for development. By only highlighting the flags of India and the leading country per metric, it enables easier cross-country benchmarking and highlights how India stacks up against global peers. 👥 Behind the Scenes: This project required extensive collaboration between our data analyst and designer, who worked together to transform a much simpler version of this chart (slide 3) into something more intuitive and insightful, while also adhering to the report’s overall layout constraints. Find the full SIDE 2024 report on our website - visit revisual.co ✨
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For the very first time, our lab is working on five projects at the same time! In addition to our five full-time members, we’re working with five contractors on one of our most ambitious projects yet - a captivating report teeming with well-crafted diagrams and charts, due to be launched mid-December. With a lot more collaborative work happening in November, it’s only natural that our Slack message count saw a significant uptick from the previous month. Our developers have been busy at work, devoting their time to building a healthcare dashboard, a few animated visualisations for an international nonprofit, and cartography for the report. Swathi Singh celebrated a year at RVL as a designer, and the entire team celebrated an assortment of achievements on our Slack channel lovingly named "little-wins". We’re gearing up for an even more interesting December, and we can’t wait to share our recent work with you! ✨ #agency #team #design #development #datavisualisation #datavisualization #dataviz #informationdesign
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📊 Insight Out: Week 17 - Visualising the Long-term Effects of Undernutrition in Early Childhood The nutrition provided to a child during their first three years of life can be definitive to their lifelong development. Undernutrition (stunting/wasting) in childhood is significantly associated with worse health, education, and earning outcomes in adulthood. 👩🎓 To equip Ph.D. candidate Sneha Nimmagadda’s research about child nutrition in Telangana, we designed a story-based presentation to preface the study respondents—mothers of infants below the age of 1. Featured in the latter half of the presentation is a set of illustrated charts, depicting potential adulthood outcomes in people who were undernourished vs. well-nourished during childhood. 💡 Key design considerations included optimal representation of huge ranges in the data - e.g. 3 to 8 times, 1.2 to 5.5 times the risk of particular ailments. We chose to depict this uncertainty through the use of gradients and opacity in proportional area charts. On the other hand, some charts such as the one depicting scores in certain subjects, are more conceptual illustrations meant to be easily understood by study participants. Both visual aids are currently being implemented to conduct the study, and we look forward to the end-line results in the future. Stay tuned for a project breakdown of the entire story-based presentation aid soon! Design team: Divya Ribeiro and Rashi Shah Client: Sneha Nimmagadda #datavisualization #dataviz #datavisualisation #informationdesign #research #illustration #design
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From pixels to people 📱→ 🤗 After just over a year of collaborating through screens, team Revisual Labs finally met IRL for our first offsite! From virtual squares to real-world hugs, we spent four days together watching our “bond-o-meter” max out. We’re so grateful for a team that makes information design feel like a party, whether we’re pixels apart or sharing the same space! Swipe through to see some of our most memorable moments ✨ Illustrated by Shivani Singh Ghoshi #informationdesign #design #dataviz #team #agencylife #datavisualization #comic
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