Alex Lim is an editorial developer who blends a computer science foundation with graphic design to craft data-driven visual stories for newsrooms worldwide. With nine years of experience across The New York Times, The Straits Times, Stuff and the ABC, he specializes in making complex climate and public-interest topics accessible through interactive graphics and innovative story formats. His work has earned international recognition, including a Society for News Design gold medal, and he brings a pragmatic newsroom engineering mindset to projects that resist doom-laden narratives and misinformation. Based in Melbourne, he pairs rigorous tooling and data workflows with playful, audience-first design — and when he’s not prototyping visualizations, he’s likely at an ice rink refining a surprisingly competitive hobby he picked up after moving to Australia.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science and Design, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science and Design at Northeastern University
A place to organize and relive the concerts I've been to over the years. Built using Jekyll and Airtable.
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