On reflection, I think it would be a mistake to interfere with the tension between the realism of the microscope and the fake appearance of the background and shadows. But I do like the shadows to be there. Things looking intentionally fake works; unintentionally fake doesn't, in my opinion.
I've looked for some bits of text from the instruction booklet, showing language that is just as antiquated as the microscope. Most of the sentences are too long, but here are a couple of candidates.
The flat-wick oil lamp and Welsbach gas burner are pretty antiquated too, but I love how loopy the one about the study of diatoms sounds, and it fits better too.
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Monday, February 6, 2017
Week 2
The first two have a very clean and unique design. Although
with little color the contrast works well and the site is clean, easy to
navigate, and certainly is modern. The art work is the main focal point and the
text is always kept to a minimum. It goes for good organization and simplicity;
it is easy to view the work or read about the person. The third option uses
color and although, it’s very busy, the focal point is still the art and the
general theme works well with all the colors.
Sunday, February 5, 2017
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