Started to play with possible treatments. I want to be able to visualize and differentiate a personal digital identity from a project (as this will be important in explaining the project first identity). And I thought of Corbusier as I spoke with Vin in one of our conversations. We spoke about architecture as an analogous field to platform design. Both must be designed in such a way that can be used by an ongoing flow of people, be functional yet pleasurable to use and essentially invisible. When thinking of architects, Corbusier's work and ideas seemed to align quite well with this vision of design.
In my mind his building silhouettes come to mind before his face, in other words I see his project identity before I see his personal one. So the parallel of his face and a building seemed like a good way of expressing the idea of the project identity. Still working on how to express it further.
I had this idea inspired from an art piece I saw recently that punched holes in a grid of a photo and arranged the dots cut out next to it. The image was still completely recognizable because they had taken from their most defining points. I think about digital identities in that same way, where we selectively choose different dots to be arranged to still be us. So i looked into treatment methods that took away as much information to still be recognizable.