
In the midst of changing illustration colors for the figures in the report (and redrawing to make better).

In the midst of changing illustration colors for the figures in the report (and redrawing to make better).

Hue shift as a way to stay flat but show depth/hierarchy. Not completely convinced, but I would be interested in trying this out on a project sometime.
From: http://scottjensen.design/2017/05/out-of-the-dropshadows/

The logical culmination. I'll see how I feel about it in the next few days but I think this is right.

Feeling good enough about this to step back from it for a little bit now.

Now with a table overlay... looks nice, I think. But the table overlay does not exactly scream interpretability.

Lots of cool takes on process in these slides.
From: https://twitter.com/hypotext/status/874063290040700929

This is, I think, the best version of this direction, but I think I am going to change direction.

It was fun to figure out the math for a circle. But I think it's probably not the right option here.

This seems promising. This is maybe mixing a couple of different aesthetics, need to think through how they mix some more.

Curves didn't look good. Mocked up the rest of the cover to get a sense of proportion. Feeling optimistic. Going to think more about how to do the one color gradient.

This is more at the scale that should look good on a book. Going to try some curves now.