I still like the white space - and the non-metal, non-industrial feel to the machinary helps to keep it warm and friendly. Those lights on the traffic light could probably stick out a bit more like light-bulbs actually. You know, if you imagined that this circular conveyor belt thing was itself inside a circular room - you could very simply have stripes on the 'wall' of the outside circular wall - which would lead the eye around the space; those stripes could just be demarcated by black lines without any colour - or maybe you could introduce colour; or maybe you could design it so that the outside wall that encompasses the cell cycle carousel is itself made up of separate vertical panels, rather like the belt of the conveyor? It just feels to me to have a visual cue for the curvature of the space in which the carousel is housed would help describe the space.
I still like the white space - and the non-metal, non-industrial feel to the machinary helps to keep it warm and friendly. Those lights on the traffic light could probably stick out a bit more like light-bulbs actually. You know, if you imagined that this circular conveyor belt thing was itself inside a circular room - you could very simply have stripes on the 'wall' of the outside circular wall - which would lead the eye around the space; those stripes could just be demarcated by black lines without any colour - or maybe you could introduce colour; or maybe you could design it so that the outside wall that encompasses the cell cycle carousel is itself made up of separate vertical panels, rather like the belt of the conveyor? It just feels to me to have a visual cue for the curvature of the space in which the carousel is housed would help describe the space.
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