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Making the vague visible
What does anger, joy, fear, sadness, or love look like? A graphic designer, Orlagh O’Brien, has researched this with a survey. Here is the link – Emotionally}Vague. It is worth a good long look on all the pages, at the body feelings, colours and words associated with each emotion made graphic.