Check-in 1 of 4
Design Decision · Timeline Canvas

Before I build the timeline, pick a direction.

The timeline is the front door to the whole museum — a zoomable, infinite-canvas map of art history from Medieval through Contemporary. Here are three directions. Each is fully filterable by period and artist with a GSAP-style animated dropdown. Tap one to choose.

A

Horizontal Ribbon of Eras

A single gold thread runs left-to-right across an infinite canvas; each period is a weighted segment sized to its real span, and zooming in fans that segment out into artist nodes pinned to true dates. Tradeoff: reads instantly as "history," but the vertical dimension is underused until you zoom.

B

Radial / Spiral of Time

Time spirals outward from a central origin; periods are arcs of the spiral, artists are nodes along each arc placed by date. Zoom scrolls you along the spiral. Tradeoff: the most visually striking and "art-object" feeling, but date-precision reading is harder than a straight axis.

C

Stratified River of Periods

Periods are horizontal swim-lanes stacked vertically (a "river" of art history flowing left→right by date); artists sit in their period's lane at their true x-date. Zoom scales the whole river. Tradeoff: best for comparing contemporaries across periods, but the canvas is busier at first glance.

No direction chosen yet — pick A, B, or C above.