I wanted the viewer to simultaneously experience my everyday routine that I go through when it comes to beauty and to also be gradually overwhelmed by all of the brand names and logos that I tried to portray through the photos. The photos that are spread over two pages at the end are photos that I felt drawn to aesthetically. After all, someone(s) did sit at a desk and design these products for us!
Some lovely design humor, poor guy/gal |
As a result of this process, I realize I've seemingly become blind to my own consumerism that I'm totally giving in to. But at the same time, it's my job as a makeup artist to be familiar with new products and current trends in the fashion/beauty industries. How do I find a healthy balance between these two problems? Is there a healthy balance? Is it worth looking into? Should I start looking into contacting an space organization specialist? So many questions, so little time.
You can view the photo book here on the Mixbook website or watch the cute little slideshow below. (If you watch it below, you won't be able to get the full effect of the photo spreads.) I wanted the theme of the book to remain relatively simple with the emphasis on being this sensation of being overwhelmed as a viewer. I tried to listen to my intuition, as suggested by Sandy Dyas, to puzzle my narrative together with some semblance of a flow. Hopefully my intuition was right.
I hope you enjoy :)
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play nice :)