'Tis always the fear when developing a simple design, right? Here were my thoughts when conceptualizing:
- Use basic colors to represent the characters/emotions of the film: Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust.
- The overlapping of the colors on the front was to demonstrate how emotions often co-exist with one another and are rarely isolated.
- The back was to resemble a test a doctor may issue. "On a scale of 1-10 how angry were you?" or "Which of these emotions do you feel right now?"
- The background of it all was an attempt to mimic the sort of dusty, maybe particle-y, feel much of the movie had. I chose to keep the background a basic black in reference to when emotions began populating Riley's mind after birth, in almost a void.
I like the simplicity to this.
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I don't understand what this is trying to convey. If the text wasn't there, I would not be able to interpret anything from this.
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'Tis always the fear when developing a simple design, right? Here were my thoughts when conceptualizing:
- Use basic colors to represent the characters/emotions of the film: Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust.
- The overlapping of the colors on the front was to demonstrate how emotions often co-exist with one another and are rarely isolated.
- The back was to resemble a test a doctor may issue. "On a scale of 1-10 how angry were you?" or "Which of these emotions do you feel right now?"
- The background of it all was an attempt to mimic the sort of dusty, maybe particle-y, feel much of the movie had. I chose to keep the background a basic black in reference to when emotions began populating Riley's mind after birth, in almost a void.
I appreciate the feedback as always, of course!
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Superb work mate
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