Exploring a decision

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A visual exploration of making a decision.

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Options. Choices. Changing your mind. Variety. Layering. Xray. Overwhelmed. Occasions. Counting rhymes.Colour. Design. Practicality.

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A decision is a process that occurs regularly in the brain in everyone of us. Decision making can be made easier or seem less apparent by repeating the same routine such as eating the same breakfast cereal, or having the same socks to wear daily. Chance is often used as a tecnique to make decisions, for example, flipping a coin and asigning an option to either heads or tails. This method takes away the personal connection with the decision being made, and therefore the emotional implications tied to the

decision.

It is always the mundane decisions that we do not pay much attension to, and it is only when it is made apparent to us that we realise the impact of them upon our lives,

however big or small.

I have used this book to show the visual journey I took in exploring the theme of decision making. The imagrey is arranged to progress along with the book, exploring the ideas of choices, occasions and changing your mind when it comes to making a

decision.

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Night Out

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Comfortable

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© NATASHA HARDING 2011

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