Silhouette & Velocity
Hey, have you ever tried mapping a sprint's velocity onto a light‑shadow palette, turning raw time data into a dynamic visual piece?
I think that sounds intriguing, but the real magic happens when the quiet gaps in the data become the space for the light to play.
Exactly—those gaps are where the rhythm really shows, letting the light find its own beat and make the whole pattern pop.
I’ll give you this—let the empty lines be the brushstrokes that keep the composition breathing.
Absolutely, those empty lines are the rest intervals that let the data surge forward, like a sprint’s breath after each split.
I’ll sketch that in the quiet gaps and let the rest speak louder than the numbers.
Nice plan—just remember to log every pause, then turn that data into a visual pulse that outpaces the numbers. The rest will be the headline, and you’ll crush the record.