Hero image: We Want Our Friends Back! (But Which Ones?)  Inspiration for the animations came mainly from the idea of 'friend circles' and visualizing these relationships like the relationship between atoms (circles, lines and bonds) and the changes
 Left to Right   Spot 1: For many of us the pandemic was a great social winnowing, a pairing down of our widest circles of friends to a skeleton crew of essentials — those who happened to be proximate, available, in our circle of trust.  Spot 2: Frie
 Hero image: We Want Our Friends Back! (But Which Ones?)  Inspiration for the animations came mainly from the idea of 'friend circles' and visualizing these relationships like the relationship between atoms (circles, lines and bonds) and the changes
Hero image: We Want Our Friends Back! (But Which Ones?)Inspiration for the animations came mainly from the idea of 'friend circles' and visualizing these relationships like the relationship between atoms (circles, lines and bonds) and the changes these relationships have gone through at different times during the pandemic. The transitions from light blue to black references the different levels of the pandemic. The orange is used to highlight the strongest (in a conceptual and visual sense) element on the page.
 Left to Right   Spot 1: For many of us the pandemic was a great social winnowing, a pairing down of our widest circles of friends to a skeleton crew of essentials — those who happened to be proximate, available, in our circle of trust.  Spot 2: Frie
Left to Right Spot 1: For many of us the pandemic was a great social winnowing, a pairing down of our widest circles of friends to a skeleton crew of essentials — those who happened to be proximate, available, in our circle of trust.Spot 2: Friends generally fall into tiers, like those old food pyramid posters in the school cafeteria, except in this case the tiny triangle at the pinnacle is where the good stuff is.Spot 3: Such loose acquaintances can be categorized as “weak tie” relationships.Spot 4: According to one research firm… Americans gathered in groups 80% less than we did before the pandemic
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