
Illustrated Doughnut Diagram
A friendly and artistic version of Doughnut diagram

Use this diagram when you want a friendly and fun version of the doughnut diagram. It was created in conjunction with an animation that shows the significance of Universal Basic Income in Doughnut Economics, to be presented at the 2021 Basic Income Earth Network Congress in August of 2021.

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