A Lens to Pandemic Stay at Home Attitudes
A. Wentzel
Lauren Levine
Vipul Dhariwal
Zahra Fatemi
Barbara Maria Di Eugenio
Andrew Rojecki
Elena Zheleva
G. Marai

Abstract
We describe the design process and the challenges we met during a rapid multi-disciplinary pandemic project related to stay-at-home orders and social media moral frames. Unlike our typical design experience, we had to handle a steeper learning curve, emerging and continually changing datasets, as well as under-specified design requirements, persistent low visual literacy, and an extremely fast turnaround for new data ingestion, prototyping, testing and deployment. We describe the lessons learned through this experience.
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