Tuesday, 27 February 2018

OUGD505: Character Development

  • Initial Sketches of character.
  • Using different illustrations of stars to represent wonder, and the space around us, stars are also nearly always used in reward systems for children and used as stickers. 
  • Another idea was using a question mark character, tor represent curiosity and asking questions about life and the world in general, to be inquisitive. 
  • The illustrative nature makes it seem more friendly and approachable, rather than sharp geometric lines, the curved edges add to this too. 
  • The colours chosen are yellow and orange, as these colours represent curiosity, encourage confidence, extroversion and independence. Yellow also inspires communication and cooperation.
  • The eyes and facial expressions add personality and will therefore act more friendly for children to trust and listen to 'Wonder'.
  • Uses highly saturated colours, from a primary and secondary colour scheme. 











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