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Hi Oscar. I really like this visualization! It’s easy to read and take in at a glance. The images you used are very clear and descriptive as well. I am a bit confused about the ‘points lost in money’ part of the key – and I didnt’ see anywhere that it connected to her week – just a note in the corner.
Besides that though, I liked how the circles changed size based on the amount spent and how you spaced them through time.
Hi Oscar,
I like the way you’ve presented my information, it’s easy to understand. Might have been good to see more of an assumption made about me and not just based on the fact that i spent most money on beauty products, £15 of one was phone credit( not that i’m being defensive!!) I don’t know what the points lost in money is. I liked your use of colour and the way the graph was presented, it wasn’t the usual graph dullness!