Faro
Faro turns official public records into evidence-first views for following public works, providers, organisms, sources, and verification gaps in Argentina.
Open FaroThe product
Faro is built around a restrained premise: public evidence should be easier to inspect without turning the interface into an accusation machine. It groups official records into maps, searchable case rows, provider and organism pivots, and caveats that tell the reviewer what still needs human verification.
Evidence over claims
The strongest screen is the map detail: amount, year, organism, provider, territory, signal labels, satellite context, and the next technical checks all sit together. The goal is not to make a verdict. The goal is to make the trail legible enough for someone to continue the investigation responsibly.
My role
I worked across product framing, data structure, search and filtering flows, map-first interaction, source confidence, and the interface language needed for a tool that must stay useful without overstating what the data proves.


