This project was created for one of my second year Typography classes at the Ontario College of Art and Design. For two weeks, I tracked all my communication through text messages and phone calls, as well as time spent visiting friends and family. The project was inspired by The Feltron Reports, a project in which Nicholas Feltron records data on a different part of his life each year and creates beautiful infographic reports about his findings annually. Although this project was significantly shorter in scope, I still drew inspiration from Feltron’s work, in particularly in the use of a nearly abstract infographic on the cover of the book. I also created a fold out page in order to present chronological data in a single view. The final book was printed on paper with natural fibers embedded in it, and bound by hand, in order to soften, or humanize, the bold, bright, geometric infographics.