About Me
I am an Information Designer and Data Storyteller based in Paris. For over 15 years, I served as a Disaster & Climate Resilience Analyst for the World Bank and the UN; today, I partner with global organizations, climate tech companies and philanthropic foundations to transform their most complex data into high-stakes interactive narratives.
With a Master’s from Parsons School of Design, I specialize in bridging the gap between technical complexity and executive action. I don’t just design visuals—I provide the visual leadership necessary to ensure that data-driven insights lead to incisive clarity, informed decisions, and real-world impact for at-risk communities.
The Art of Data Storytelling
I believe that the most impactful data doesn't just inform—it moves people to act. My approach combines rigorous information design with the power of interactive narratives to turn raw datasets into intuitive, persuasive experiences.
While I leverage a deep technical toolkit—including D3.js, Mapbox, and advanced spatial analytics—my true focus is on the architecture of the story. By integrating policy research with human-centered design, I help my partners move beyond static reporting toward immersive communication strategies that engage stakeholders and accelerate essential decision-making.
Contact: ykerblat@gmail.com





