Alice Feng is a data visualization designer and developer based in the Washington, DC area. She is passionate about using design to make data and information more accessible to broader audiences and recently has been exploring ways to bring more equity, empathy, and inclusion into the way data is visualized. Alice is one of the co-authors of the Do No Harm Guide, a resource for data visualizers and communicators on how to work with and present data with an equity lens. Her work has also appeared in The Parametric Press, The Pudding, Nightingale, Forbes, and the Stanford Social Innovation Review.
Alice is currently the data visualization editor at Global Energy Monitor where she helps researchers communicate data and analyses on energy assets in order to work toward a clean energy future. She has previously worked at places like the Urban Institute, the United Nations Development Programme, and Axios and has collaborated with organizations such as DataKind, Data4Change, and Data Science Africa. She holds a master’s in statistical practice from Carnegie Mellon University and a bachelor’s in economics and animate arts from Northwestern University.
