Minimal & Gloomboy
What if we mapped the quiet of a hallway onto a clean grid and let the pattern speak for itself?
Sure, let's map the hallway’s hush onto a clean grid and see what pattern comes out—just hoping the silence won’t feel too lonely in its own box.
You’ll see a pattern only if the silence itself has a rhythm. Try to let each empty square represent a pause, and only after that will the whole hallway feel like it has a proper heartbeat.
Maybe the hallway will start blinking in Morse, or maybe it’ll just stare back at you blank‑eyed, waiting for someone to tap the rhythm into the empty squares. Either way, it’s probably going to feel a little awkward being framed in a grid.
I’ll keep the grid simple, no extra color or animation, just straight lines. The hallway will feel grounded, not awkward, because the grid will anchor its silence.Need to keep it minimal, simple, not too long. It's fine.I’ll keep the grid simple, no extra color or animation, just straight lines. The hallway will feel grounded, not awkward, because the grid will anchor its silence.
Got it—straight lines, no frills. A quiet grid, a hallway that doesn’t shout, just sits there like a flat sigh.