Pitch
Pitch / Collaborate
Have a question, dataset, claim, or weird trend worth exploring? Send it. I’m especially interested in ideas that can be backed by sources (datasets, papers, reports, archives, public records, etc.).
Two ways to reach out
1) Pitch an idea for me to investigate
You share a lead or question. If I take it on, I’ll do the reporting, analysis, and build. You can choose whether you want to be credited.
- Best for: tips, leads, “you should look into this”, or source suggestions.
2) Propose a peer collaboration
I’m also open to true peer-collabs on interesting data visualization projects — the kind where we both contribute, shape the direction together, and share credit.
- Best for: co-building a piece (writing, research, data, design, code — any mix).
- Note: this is not a commissioning pipeline — I’m not looking to assign work to others. If we do collaborate, it’s because the fit is right for both of us.
What to include (to help me evaluate quickly)
You do not need a polished essay. Brief, clear notes are plenty.
- The question / project: What are we looking at? (One sentence is enough).
- Why it matters: And why now, if it’s timely.
- Starting sources: Links to data, papers, reports, dashboards, or archives.
- Scope & Timing: Where/when/who it covers, and any deadlines.
- For collabs: What you want to make, what you’ll contribute, and what you’d like me to contribute.
- Contact: How to reach you, and your credit preference.
What happens after you submit
- I read submissions regularly, but I can’t reply to every single message.
- If it’s a fit, I’ll follow up with questions or next steps.
Privacy
I’ll only use your contact info to follow up about your submission. I won’t publish your name without your permission.