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Final Poster Set

Data Collection

My participant, Cece, tracked each time she intentionally completed a wellness activity. Over the course of two weeks, she recorded the activity, its type, location, social context (whether alone or with others), day of the week, time of day, duration, and her emotional response afterward. A selection of Cece’s recorded entries is shown on the right.

Sketches and Ideation

Concept 1

This concept is read from top to bottom and explores how the context of type of wellness activities and the location influence the body's state afterward. Although I moved forward with this flow-like chart, beginning the visualization with activity type context is confusing in contrast to the body state afterward.

Concept 2

This simple concept visualizes the activity type, physical, mental, or both, and how many of those activities were completed with others. I did not move forward with this concept, but I did incorporate the flower petal aesthetic in both of my final posters.

Concept 3

This concept explores the relationship between wellness activities, day of the week, time of day, body state, and togetherness. While the diagram presents a wide range of information, it is visually confusing and hard to read. With much improved aesthetics and more refined attributes, I transformed this general idea into my visualization in Poster Two, the Combined Wellness Bloom.

Final Poster set

The final posters build upon the initial sketched concepts, translating them into two visually refined compositions that integrate tracked data from both participants. The first poster, Wellness in Growth, focuses exclusively on Cece’s data, examining how the context of her wellness activities relates to how she most commonly feels after engaging in these experiences. The second poster, Combined Wellness Bloom, presents a shared wellness visualization, comparing how two individuals experience wellness to identify patterns in routine, frequency, and behavior.

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