Human — Body Diagram

: Traditional diagrams, like those from Britannica , focus on the scientific arrangement of muscles, nerves, and organs.

: Works like Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man use the diagram to tell a story of the "divine" connection between human proportions and the universe. human body diagram

: Deep storytelling involves mapping emotions to specific regions—such as placing tension in the shoulders or "heartache" in the chest—to visualize internal states. : Traditional diagrams, like those from Britannica ,

: Modern interpretations often use abstract colors and textures to represent the "unseen" parts of the human experience, such as the flow of energy or the complexity of the mind. : Traditional diagrams