Florent Lavergne

Florent is a data visualization designer who transforms data into compelling visual art. He blends creativity and clarity to turn complex information into meaningful stories.

Florent Lavergne is an information designer specializing in geospatial and environmental data. At Microsoft’s AI For Good Lab, he creates innovative visual narratives that make complex scientific and social topics accessible and engaging to diverse audiences.

Deeply passionate about the intersection of data and art, Florent transforms raw information into immersive visual experiences.

Overview of the Wet Feet project, where Florent studied coastal flood risk.

Using advanced 3D tools and photo editing techniques, he crafts natural textures and harmonious color palettes that define a unique graphic identity.

His work reflects a commitment to illuminating environmental challenges and human stories, bridging science, policy, and society with clarity and beauty. Florent’s designs invite viewers not only to understand data but to feel it — inspiring curiosity, empathy, and action.

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In his project Naturality, Florent measures the extent of human impact on ecosystems.

With years of experience blending technical precision and creative expression, he pushes the boundaries of information design to create artworks that are both scientifically rigorous and visually captivating.

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Projects

NaturalityNaturality project thumbnail

What if nature could tell us where it thrives — and where it’s fading away? This map reveals the hidden gradient of naturality across France, inviting you to explore the unseen impact of humans on ecosystems.

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Wet FeetWet Feet project thumbnail

A data-driven visualization of coastal flood risk today and in 2100, under two greenhouse gas emission scenarios.

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Exhibition

No exhibitions are planned for this artist at the moment.

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