Visual journal
Forecasting field study
A map for treating uncertainty as terrain rather than noise.
This study came out of thinking about forecasting as orientation work. The useful part is not the illusion of one perfect line, but the ability to see boundaries, ranges, and the places where a team needs to slow down and notice what it cannot yet know.
The image is meant to behave like a soft planning map. Dense contours imply decision pressure; open space suggests room to maneuver. I want more of the visual journal to work this way: not as decoration around an idea, but as another way of making the idea legible.
Related reading
- Forecasting: Principles and Practice
- Seeing Like a State