tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8495910092914925904.post7241852580152179116..comments2023-05-01T05:15:54.462-07:00Comments on Danielle Gibbs: @Phil Online Greenlight Review: Invisible CitiesDanielle Gibbshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04284204855718436168noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8495910092914925904.post-7009882587541755152015-10-08T11:57:40.031-07:002015-10-08T11:57:40.031-07:00OGR 08/10/2015
Hi Danielle,
I wanted to begin by...OGR 08/10/2015<br /><br />Hi Danielle,<br /><br />I wanted to begin by saying how interesting your most recent Moriana thumbnails are; it's clear that the collage/layering approach was useful to you. So, yes, Moriana, that glamorous city with the dark side - much like most cities I suppose! For me, the key description here in terms of design is the bit about the dancing girls. Moriana sounds a bit 'The Great Gatsby' to be - a sort of high-life Jazz city, of dancing girls, and night-life: it makes me think of this:<br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OULhlaX6JY4<br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EpaMmF9WVU<br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-cvryZxBmU<br /><br />It all sounds a bit decadent and sensual. Perhaps the 'Medusa' reference could be more useful to you - the idea of the deadly female? The femme fatale? While I think your thumbnails are v. interesting, they do have the effect of making your world seem already rather dangerous and spiky; I wonder if Moriana is a bit more inviting than that (at least this side of the city is)? I wonder if Moriana is a 'pleasure city' - as attractive to new-comers as the light on the end of an angler fish's lure?<br /><br />https://745515a37222097b0902-74ef300a2b2b2d9e236c9459912aaf20.ssl.cf2.rackcdn.com/9dabbc544634d40bf91ea3753456461f.jpeg<br /><br />There's something about this city - with its references to dancing girls, mermaids and medusas that is suggestive of femininity and the siren-call of the promise of pleasure... I wonder, in terms of design references and thinking about architectural forms, if there's more you could do with those ideas?<br />tutorphilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11842833126210822641noreply@blogger.com