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Jennifer Widjaja
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Sunday, August 2, 2009
Shape of a Scent
The main elements were:
-flowing
-feminine
-strangling (choking)
The final design, slightly changed from the previous one (below). The base was cut off because it didn't add to the meaning of the design.
The basic shape was a portray of a feminine figure, with flowing and strangling (as if choking) elements.
Inspired by flowers, because the perfume did have a sweet, floral scent. The flowing element was represented by the organic shapes.
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