Adding Some Color
During the break I had time to look at my project some more and while I'm still confident in the thematic aspects of it I wanted to add more variety of colors. The issues that came with this however is with the addition of vibrant colors, it takes away from the aspects of an uncreative, dull and boring lifestyle that my characters live. So I tried to think more on how I could come up with some sort of idea that would support the introduction of color.
The conclusion I reached was to look at the idea of the forcing of ideals onto someone to try and get them to conform a standard, a status quo. I came up with the idea of color coding items, particularly using blue for "male" and pink for "female" (they are box people so they don't actually have genders.) These two colors are the stereotypical colors assigned to genders, particularly to children's clothes and toys, not for any specific reason other than that has overtime become the formal color for genders.
On researching this I found out that the colors at one point were reversed, with young males being dressed in pink and females in blue, which shows the fluidity of the idea of color coded objects (http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/when-did-girls-start-wearing-pink-1370097/)
By adding these colors not only will it enhance the concept behind my animation of the uninspired but it will also add a more visually stimulating scene.
The conclusion I reached was to look at the idea of the forcing of ideals onto someone to try and get them to conform a standard, a status quo. I came up with the idea of color coding items, particularly using blue for "male" and pink for "female" (they are box people so they don't actually have genders.) These two colors are the stereotypical colors assigned to genders, particularly to children's clothes and toys, not for any specific reason other than that has overtime become the formal color for genders.
On researching this I found out that the colors at one point were reversed, with young males being dressed in pink and females in blue, which shows the fluidity of the idea of color coded objects (http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/when-did-girls-start-wearing-pink-1370097/)
By adding these colors not only will it enhance the concept behind my animation of the uninspired but it will also add a more visually stimulating scene.
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