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Jana Tauschinski

Graphics Editor

Jana Tauschinski is a graphics editor on the visual and data journalism team, where she works on data-driven stories with a focus on climate. She is a regular contributor to The Climate Graphic: Explained newsletter, which provides a behind-the-scenes look at the data and design decisions that go into producing climate visualisations.

Prior to joining the FT, Jana was a data visualisation designer at BBC News and worked in social research at the Young Foundation and the Institute for Community Studies.

Email Jana Tauschinski @janatausch  on Twitter (link opens in a new browser window)
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