Have you ever made a Venn Diagram Before?
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Great image Gaia. Love that you have worked with the advice from yesterday. It's very clear. Well done - Mum
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Gaia,
ReplyDeleteYour Venn Diagram is incredible. I like how you’ve used blue and pink on the difference side and merged them to purple in the middle. What great visual symbolism. I also like how you’ve stuck to a nice colour scheme and included a lot of great visuals as well. This looks incredible.
Isn’t it remarkable how two women on such different walks of life (author vs. pianist) both ended up with a love of flying. It’s so cool how they both pursued something they were passionate about. It must have been really scary being the first to do their respective world records but they were both so brave. Truly inspirational women!
Do you have something you’re really passionate about doing? Can you tell me about it?
Keep up the exceptional work!
Shannon