Lisa Muth is a Berlin-based data visualization designer with 11 years of experience crafting clear, story-driven graphics for newsrooms, academia, and cultural publishers. She has translated complex datasets into daily graphics and longform visual stories during fellowships and roles at NPR, Tagesspiegel, and OpenDataCity, blending journalistic rigor with design thinking. An educator as well as practitioner, she has taught data visualization courses and workshops at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar and other institutions, emphasizing the interplay of data, beauty, meaning, and impact. Lisa publishes and speaks about data viz, pairing practical project work with thought leadership that surfaces how visual choices shape interpretation. Her background across editorial design, information graphics, and book/cover design gives her a rare mix of typographic sensitivity and data-driven storytelling.
11 years of coding experience
School of Design Thinking, School of Design Thinking at Hasso Plattner Institute
Graphic Design, Graphic Design at York University
Department of Fine Arts, Department of Fine Arts at Oxford Brookes University
Master of Fine Arts, Visual Communication / Visual Culture, Master of Fine Arts, Visual Communication / Visual Culture at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
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