Testimony — style reference
Era-vantage coding (resolves macro-econ-4yv):
- Rust (
#8a4a2elight ·#c08560dark) — contemporary: Testimony written from inside the era of the Event it bears on. - Oxblood (
#7a2a2alight ·#b06060dark) — retrospective: Testimony written later, looking back.
Below: a fake-page rhythm interleaving both vantages, in light and dark canvases. The Testimony component picks the colour from its vantage prop (default: contemporary).
By the late 1960s the Phillips Curve had been read as a stable menu. Within a few years, the menu was gone. The contemporary record shows the rupture as it was being lived.
The looking-back voice arrives later — sometimes from the same author, with the benefit of seeing how things actually played out.
The two vantages live next to each other on the page; the colour does the temporal labelling without interrupting the reader.
By the late 1960s the Phillips Curve had been read as a stable menu. Within a few years, the menu was gone. The contemporary record shows the rupture as it was being lived.
The looking-back voice arrives later — sometimes from the same author, with the benefit of seeing how things actually played out.
The two vantages live next to each other on the page; the colour does the temporal labelling without interrupting the reader.