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John Muyskens

Senior graphics reporter at The Washington Post

John Muyskens is a senior graphics reporter at The Washington Post, specializing in data reporting. He has contributed to Pulitzer-winning projects, including those on fatal police shootings and global warming hot spots. Muyskens also shared in winning the 2021 Innovative Storytelling Award with his colleagues.1

On LinkedIn, under the username jmuyskens, John Muyskens is described as a computer science undergraduate at Calvin College. His interests include information design, data visualization, and graphic design. He is inspired by figures like Bret Victor, Edward Tufte, and Mike Bostock. Muyskens is proficient in Python and JavaScript.2

Before joining The Washington Post, Muyskens held various roles at Calvin College, including being the Science & Technology Editor at the college newspaper, The Chimes, and working as a Software Apprentice at Mutually Human. He also participated in the ITLAB Junior Summer Institute at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College.2

Muyskens' work at The Washington Post reflects his expertise in data-driven storytelling and visualization, contributing to impactful investigative journalism projects.

Highlights

Southern U.S. has faced twice the global sea level rise rate since 2010
John Muyskens - National Press Foundation | NPF
John Muyskens - National Press Foundation | NPF

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Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States