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Theme #19 / Clothes / H
I documented all my outfits worn over the course of a week and illustrated them in minimal pixel art. Since it was the height of summer it’s mostly thin and short clothing to wear at home.
How to read the graphic Background gradient top colour: temperature Background gradient top colour: clothing worn at home or outside
THEME #17 / Skin / H
I decided to focus on my facial skin and kept track of my usual skincare routine. It’s split into a morning and evening routine, with some steps that are always done (e.g. cleansing and moisturising), steps that are done only 2-3 times a week (exfoliating), and steps that are only done if I’m going outside (sunscreen) or wearing make up (foundation).
How to read the graphic:
Full line: Daily step Dotted line: Steps done 2-3 times a week Dashed line: Steps done when going outside Thin dashed line: Steps done when wearing make up
THEME #10 / FAMILY / H
I’ve been gathering genealogical information for the past years through an app that also then visualises family trees and all kinds of data. To make my own graphic for the family theme I decided to take some of the very straight forward elements (geometric shapes, connections) and arrange them a bit more freely, casually, and organically.
The result is by no means complete as lots of data is still missing or needs to be fact checked. But it is enough to get an image of connections and to see trends happening in the history that led up to me.
How to read the graphic
Circles A person in my family tree, smaller circles represent a relative who’s not a direct ancestor Lines Solid lines represent blood and marriage relations, dotted lines represent siblings of direct ancestors, curved lines represent illegitimate children or second marriages
what if data pronounced "day tuh" is singular, and data pronounced "dah tah" is plural

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