David Yanofsky
David is a journalist, designer, programmer, and data scientist living in Los Angeles.
He's the product of suburban Boston, the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis, and Bloomberg, where he created interactive stories for its web sites, television stations, radio broadcasts, and magazines.
Currently, he runs a team creating code-based, data driven, and visual stories for Quartz. Send him an email or a tweet @YAN0.
He's married to Kate Pynoos, a former candidate for Los Angeles City Council
Some of the work David has made, assisted with, or edited.
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Every Satellite Orbiting earth
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What we know about the economic recovery from the emoji being used on Venmo
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Do you live close enough to a small US airport to have lead exposure?
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Everything the US imports from mexico
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An analysis of 27,000 Instagram images show that fashion’s BLM reckoning was mostly bluster
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In a warming world, the fight for water can push nations apart of bring them together
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Hurricane Maria's dead
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We read the 4000-page IPCC climate report so you don’t have to
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We brought an antenna to Davos to track private air travel, and here’s what we found
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What we know is wrong with the PPP data
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Use our calculator to see if grad school will really make you wealthier
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Eight out of 10 Americans are within 10 miles of a CVS
Other places you can find David
Appendix
This website was designed and coded in 2013 by David Yanofsky in Brooklyn, New York, and Los Angeles, California. The body text is typeset in Courier Prime, or Courier, or Monaco, or something else–because that's how the internet works.
Last updated at 7:26 AM PDT on August 1, 2022