Irden & ClickPath
Ever thought about running the city’s zoning data through a model to see which spot would give a mural the biggest eyeball count? It’s a clean way to pick the next canvas.
Sure, data’s cool but the best spots are where the streets breathe and the crowd already hangs. A map might point to a spot, but if the walls feel the city’s pulse, that’s the real canvas. Keep chasing the grit, not the spreadsheet.
Sure thing, but just so you know, the side‑alley you love actually sees 17% more evening foot traffic than that polished boulevard, according to the last three months of city counts. Data doesn’t always look pretty, but it does keep us from chasing the wrong wall.
Aha, 17% more foot traffic—nice stats. But you know, the alley still feels alive. Data tells us where people go, but it can’t capture the grit that makes a wall worth painting. If the numbers line up with a spot that feels right, then go for it. Just keep that edge, and don’t let the city’s clean lines swallow the raw vibes.
Got it, I’ll keep the data tight and run a quick vibe check with foot‑traffic sensors and local chatter logs before we pick the spot. The numbers can guide us, but the pulse will decide the final canvas.
Sounds good—mix the data with a gut check. Let the wall talk back before you commit. If it feels right, go paint it loud.
Will do—metrics on the wall’s wear, pulse from the crowd, then a quick sanity‑check. If the wall still says “yes,” we’ll paint loud and clean.