Mapping Human Form (For Improved Map)
The map represents a human body visualized as several circles lining down below one another. Measurements of the circles are taken from each part of the body’s circumferences. Newspaper cutouts of multiple eyes are to be placed within each circle.
A survey is carried out on 81 students (41 females, 40 males) of Design I class based on one question: “When you see a woman, which part of the body will you look at first?” The results are taken to construct a pie chart where the amount of eyes mounted on the fraction shows which part gain more views from the students. The part with no views at all will be removed from the map.
The overall map composed of two parts; the left side (pink) shows which part females will notice first on a woman’s body while the right side (blue) shows which part males will notice first.
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