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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 X.com (link opens in a new browser window)
  • Monday, 27 April, 2026
    Visual investigation
    Inside China’s plans to fight in space

    From seizing satellites to striking Earth from orbit — Beijing is developing dual-use capabilities in an intensifying arms race with the US

    A view of Earth centered on the Atlantic Ocean, showing North and South America on the left and Africa on the right. Overlaid are colored orbital tracks labeled “USA-324” in blue near Central America and “TJS-17” and “TJS-16” in yellow off the west coast of Africa, with curved paths indicating their movement in space against a black background
  • Saturday, 25 April, 2026
    Middle East war
    The Big Read. America’s bid for energy supremacy is being forged in war

    The US stands to benefit as war in Iran reshapes oil and gas flows, but Europe and Asia are wary of becoming too reliant on American supply

  • Thursday, 2 April, 2026
    Energy crisis
    The global wave of energy rationing

    Governments from Bangladesh to Zambia impose measures to cut fuel demand as Middle East conflict cuts off flows

    Two children play on the shore as large oil tankers, including the Tiger Wings, are moored offshore at sunset.
  • Thursday, 26 March, 2026
    Visual story
    The €500mn hole in Chernobyl’s roof

    The remains of the world’s worst nuclear accident were contained in a vast steel structure. Then the Russian drone hit

    The sarcophagus, a large concrete and steel structure, encloses the remains of Reactor 4 at Chernobyl under a massive arched shelter.
  • Wednesday, 25 March, 2026
    Visual story
    The ships capitalising on the chaos of war

    The Iran conflict has offered the illicit oil trade a lifeline — while the easing of US sanctions widens a transatlantic rift

    A large oil tanker seen head-on at sea, its dark hull dominating the foreground. Behind it, a muted world map is overlaid with clusters of glowing dots showing the position of the shadow fleet in seas across Europe, the Middle East and Asia
  • Sunday, 22 March, 2026
    Artificial intelligence
    AI hallucinations haunt users more than job losses

    Anthropic’s survey of 80,000 Claude users provides detailed snapshot of how people are using technology

    Montage showing a woman finding AI boring, a woman fact checking, a person playing basketball and making a cake with Anthropic logo and chart detail
  • Saturday, 7 March, 2026
    Middle East war
    The bombing of Tehran — in maps and satellite images

    Israeli and US strikes have targeted regime infrastructure and also struck civilian sites. Here are some of the key buildings hit

    TOPSHOT - A man walks past destroyed buildings following air strikes in central Tehran on March 4, 2026. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said on March 4 they had total control of the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway for global energy transit, as Israel launched a new wave of strikes on the Iranian capital. (Photo by AFP via Getty Images)
  • Friday, 6 March, 2026
    Visual story
    Why vulnerable Gulf energy assets are rattling the world

    Infrastructure in the region plays a critical role in global power supply

    Composite image of fires at oil facilities and a satellite image showing fire damage
  • Tuesday, 3 March, 2026
    Middle East war
    How AI fakes are turning satellite images into war misinformation

    Modified images of strikes circulate as fighting intensifies across the Middle East

    From left, a photo of a large fire with smoke rising near a US airbase in Erbil, Iraq; a Google Earth satellite image of an area in Bahrain showing distinctive round structures; an AI-generated aerial image of the same area with apparent damage and debris, posted by The Tehran Times; and an AI-generated image of a large fire with thick smoke near the US base in Erbil, Iraq.
  • Wednesday, 7 January, 2026
    Venezuela
    The ‘catastrophic’ state of Venezuela’s oil facilities

    Donald Trump wants a Venezuelan oil reboot. But years of neglect have left corroded tanks, leaking pipelines and collapsing production

    Montage images of oil facilities in Venezuela
  • Saturday, 3 January, 2026
    Football
    European football clubs lose out amid soaring US valuations in deal frenzy

    US sports team valuations are dwarfing those of European football clubs as investors are drawn to closed league model

    A montage of Julian Alvarez, Rodrygo, Drake Maye, and LeBron James in action poses against a green background with a dollar bill motif.
  • Thursday, 25 December, 2025
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Where does all the Christmas cardboard go?

    Typical UK household receives delivery boxes the height of a skyscraper each year

    Delivery worker pushing a loaded hand cart with cardboard boxes against an illustrated background of stacked parcels.
  • Monday, 8 December, 2025
    Visual story
    The power crunch threatening America’s AI ambitions

    A lack of electricity for new data centres could deflate the AI ‘bubble’

    A large data centre with multiple connected buildings, rooftop cooling units, and surrounding parking areas. In the background, tall electricity pylons and power lines are overlaid with a green graphic pattern featuring lightning-bolt icons, suggesting themes of energy use and power demand.
  • Friday, 21 November, 2025
    Visual investigation
    The dark truth behind supermarket tuna

    Major retailers are selling tuna from fisheries where crews say they are exploited and abused

    A half-opened tin of tuna is superimposed on top of a black and white composite image of fishers catching tuna and working at sea
  • Sunday, 16 November, 2025
    COP28
    How each country’s emissions compare

    A searchable dashboard of 193 countries’ historical emissions and future climate targets

  • Tuesday, 7 October, 2025
    Visual story
    How AI became our personal assistant

    New data shows the ways millions have integrated the technology into their everyday lives

    Illustration of a series of AI prompts including “Can you proofread my essay for grammatical mistakes”
  • Monday, 1 September, 2025
    Football
    Summer spending by England’s Premier League clubs hits record €3.5bn

    Liverpool sets all-time British high for one player by signing Alexander Isak for £125mn

    Alexander Isak applauds while wearing a Newcastle kit during a match, with a crowd visible in the background.
  • Sunday, 31 August, 2025
    Football
    How FT readers are faring in the Football Game

    Half of players breach Premier League spending limits, reflecting the difficulty of balancing the books and delivering on the pitch

    An illustration of a Premier League football club executive’s desk, featuring a fax machine, a tactics board, football books, a small replica of a Premier League trophy, a season ticket and a Financial Times newspaper with the headline ‘Club hit record financial losses, as well as an FT-branded coffee mug
  • Saturday, 23 August, 2025
    Premier League
    The Football Game: how financial rules changed the Premier League

    Profit and sustainability regulations are dividing clubs and fans alike. A new FT game challenges players to navigate the restraints and lead their club to glory

    An illustration of a footballer in a red number seven shirt standing on a stage in a packed stadium, waving to cheering fans and photographers as bright lights sparkle across the crowd.
  • Saturday, 23 August, 2025
    Football
    Can you run a Premier League football club?

    Step into the boardroom, navigate profit and sustainability rules and guide your club to glory

    Illustration of football fans in a packed stadium, cheering with raised arms and red-and-white scarves as confetti falls, while players in red and yellow kits are seen on the pitch.
  • Wednesday, 20 August, 2025
    Manchester United PLC
    Man United ‘trading off its history’ as commercial growth engine falters

    English football club needs better season on pitch to recapture commercial dominance over Liverpool and Man City

    Leny Yoro covers his face with his shirt while Bruno Fernandes looks down after Manchester United’s Europa League final loss.
  • Thursday, 31 July, 2025
    The AI race
    The relentless race for AI capacity

    The quest for superintelligence is spurring a data centre boom, but critics question whether the scale is truly necessary

  • Wednesday, 16 July, 2025
    Deportation dollars
    Inside America’s booming immigration detention industry

    The enormous US deportation programme is enriching companies as detainees complain of poor treatment

    Three officers — two wearing vests labelled “ERO” and “POLICE”— stand behind a handcuffed man, with satellite images of detention facilities displayed in the background
  • Tuesday, 1 July, 2025
    Visual story
    Is Europe ready for war?

    With US support for transatlantic security faltering, Nato nations are fortifying the eastern frontier with Russia

  • Friday, 13 June, 2025
    Middle East war
    Israel’s strikes on Iran in videos and maps

    Multiple attacks targeted Tehran’s top military commanders, nuclear sites and bases across the country

    Monage of various destroyed buildings
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