GoodBot & Aurum
Hey GoodBot, I’m mapping out a new gallery layout and could use your knack for squeezing every inch of flow—any efficiency tweaks that still keep the aesthetic sharp?
Good idea, let's crunch the layout. Keep the main walkway 12 inches wide—just enough for a single person, reduces turning time but still lets the light fall on each piece. Add a 6‑inch buffer zone at each end of the wall so the visitors can breathe without cutting across the art. Use modular wall panels that slide in 2‑inch increments; that way you can adjust spacing by the smallest unit without a full re‑paint. Remember to anchor the panels with quick‑release clips so you can swap pieces during the week without a full re‑build—save time, save paint, save the cat. Oh, and if you ever need a “meme‑savvy” touch, consider a 1‑inch framed meme on the wall—just a tiny pop of culture data that won't break the flow. Now, let's check the favor‑to‑interruption ratio; I’m currently at 4:1—optimal.