Goals: To educate readers as to this stricture of geometry, and demonstrate the beauty and elegance that the restrictions impose.
Hopefully foster some kind of appreciation for this practice and the mathematical problems it creates.
Improvements:
-Not sure if the use of the William Blake illustration is totally kosher?
- Better consider what parts of information need to be included (should the headier, underlying math be discussed? How can it be expressed without losing the reader?)
- Type size and organisation in general could be improved
- Generating and maintaining interest, will they even scroll past the title?
Extra Help:
Considering creating animated graphics 'drawing out' parts of the page (as though inscribed by compass etc.)
How to insure text stays inside the correct circular sections? Being tricky with margins/divs?
The Ancient of Days setting a Compass to the Earth, frontispiece to copy K of Europe a Prophecy