I bought in a random selection of objects from my room so at first I found it difficult to find a way to categorise them so I could compare them in a graph. I decided to compare sentimental value and what is actually important to me in my day to day life. I gave each object a rating out of 100 for sentimental value, then calculated how many times I used it in a week and compared it with price into one coloured scatter graph. It allowed me to see if I had over paid for an item or if it had good value for money by particularly comparing the weekly usage and the cost as the item with the lowest price and highest use had the best value for money. I then put the sentimental values and the weekly usage into two seperate billion-dollar-gram graphs so I could visually see how important one object was by comparing them side by side. It illustrates the information in a much more interesting way than the graph as I find the graph to look very formal and doesn’t include a lot of graphical elements. e concept of calculating an objects value for money has given me an idea to create a price comparison and product review phone application. Sentiment & Weekly Usage