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Dan Clark

Senior Graphics Journalist

Dan Clark is a senior graphics journalist in the visual storytelling team, an interdisciplinary group of journalists combining data, design, coding and reporting skills.

The team focus on projects where visual elements play an essential role in communicating the story, working on everything from investigations to explainers across the spectrum of news and features.

The team won a Press Gazette Future of Media award in 2023 for an investigation into North Korean oil smuggling and in 2022 for their coverage of the Ukraine war. They have also won multiple awards for the Climate Game.

Email Dan Clark @Dan_Clark5  on Twitter (link opens in a new browser window)
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