Giorgia Lupi

[7] She has said that her childhood interest in numbers, cataloguing and classifying rules and systems explains the origin of her work and her desires to play with data.

Among their clients are Google, IBM, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Starbucks, United Nations, the World Economic Forum and the Museum of Modern Art.

[15] Lupi's influences for her work come from fascinations by geometrical feel and balance of abstract art compositions.

[4] What drives Lupi in her career is the overlapping space between intuition and analysis, between beauty and logic, numbers and images.

[16][5] In 2016, Giorgia Lupi published an article in Print Mag[17] in which she introduced the concept of Data Humanism, which she further developed in her TED Talk.

The image shows a woman wearing a short white dress. She has short hair and is wearing white shoes with black socks. The woman, Giorgia Lupi, is on a stage at a Meet The Media Guru talk, where she is standing to the side and displaying one of her information design images.
Giorgia Lupi at a 2017 Meet The Media Guru talk, in front of one of her images.