We describe a method for succinctly summarizing multi-dimensional data. It involves using computer-generated diagrams of faces in which the size of each feature is proportional to some parameter or dimension. Unlike the previous attempts by researchers to use face diagrams, our method insists that all facial features have constant locations, standard shapes and identical maximum possible sizes. This minimizes any tendency for observers to notice some facial parameters more than others or to interpret the face emotionally. We then present a case study in which our face diagrams were used by some advice-giving software to pictorialize different people's respective planning styles. The ability of our method to prompt new and deeper insights is highlighted.
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