Hi Annie. I'd recommend spicing up your words and making them less the 'same', more emotional, and outside your design comfort zone. For example, a 'Tribal Daemon' is very generic and doesn't describe anything internal about that character. Remember one word should be what it is, the second a trait, the (optional) third and style. E.g 'A Knight, clumsy, stain glass'. Crowd source your words beyond people you know...put a call out on the group blog...get first, second, and third years involved. Move outside yourself...treat this like you are being commissioned by a client each time you pick the words.
Hi Annie. I'd recommend spicing up your words and making them less the 'same', more emotional, and outside your design comfort zone. For example, a 'Tribal Daemon' is very generic and doesn't describe anything internal about that character. Remember one word should be what it is, the second a trait, the (optional) third and style. E.g 'A Knight, clumsy, stain glass'. Crowd source your words beyond people you know...put a call out on the group blog...get first, second, and third years involved. Move outside yourself...treat this like you are being commissioned by a client each time you pick the words.
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