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fancurate

Fancurate is a neologism used to describe the act of organizing information or objects with a deliberate blend of factual rigor and imaginative embellishment.

Etymology: the word fuses fancy and curate, reflecting both imaginative flair and curated selection; its earliest

Definitions and scope: as a verb, to fancurate means to curate with a creative narrative or aesthetic

Usage and examples: a fancurated article might present data visualizations alongside thematic prose; a museum label

Reception and status: fancurate remains a niche, informal term. It is not widely standardized and can be

See also: curation, data storytelling, narrative non-fiction.

informal
uses
appeared
in
online
writing
in
the
2010s.
layer;
as
a
noun,
fancuration
refers
to
the
process
or
result.
The
term
is
often
applied
in
journalism,
data
storytelling,
and
museum
or
exhibit
design.
might
pair
artifacts
with
evocative
descriptions
while
keeping
core
facts
intact.
seen
as
jargon
in
some
contexts,
but
it
has
utility
for
describing
a
practice
that
links
rigorous
curation
with
storytelling.