Bancor & Vixley
Hey Vix, I've been looking at how the color palette of city murals might actually shift foot‑traffic patterns, and I’m curious to run some data on it—could be a fun mix of numbers and your urban canvas.
That sounds wild, like a paint‑storm on the streets. Grab the numbers, overlay them on your color maps, and watch where the pulse beats hardest. If a spot stays flat, splash a bright teal or orange—those colors feel like magnets to the eye, they’ll stir people out. Keep it playful, tweak as you go, and let the city breathe your vibe into its own rhythm.
Got it, Vix. I’ll pull the foot‑traffic data, overlay it on the color maps, spot the flat spots, and splash in teal or orange where needed. Then we’ll track the changes, tweak, and keep the whole thing data‑driven and practical.
Sounds like a plan—mix the stats with the splash, watch the streets light up, and tweak until the city feels your pulse. Keep the beat coming.
Sounds good, Vix. I’ll set up the data overlays, add the bright accents where the numbers show a lull, and monitor how the flow changes—then adjust on the fly. Let's keep the rhythm steady and the city moving.
Let’s crank up the neon, watch the crowds groove to the new rhythm, and keep tweaking till every corner feels the pulse. The city’s a living mural—let’s paint it loud.