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Thanks for that Snow. I have to say I like the aesthetic of ‘groovy gravitas’ which i why a keep returning to the Brooklyn Museum site.
How to capture ‘authority’ + ‘inclusion’- ‘tradition’ + ‘dynamism’ etc. In many ways Trove manages this as well. I love DHUB but its weights biography so low, its very hard to navigate at times. and I love Smart History and how its looks ( of course its a v different project) but the ‘look’ produces the right kind of affect of ‘authoritativeness’.