The Rare Beauty of Human-Centered Design
Recently, I've become a huge fan of Rare Beauty by Selena Gomez. Not just because the makeup is beautiful, but because of the brand's focus on inclusivity. This brand stands as a shining testament to human-centered design in the realm of cosmetics, exuding a philosophy deeply rooted in the human experience rather than a pure design-centric approach.
Celebrating Diversity of Shades: Rare Beauty not only provides an extensive spectrum of shades, but it also caters to diversity. This is not just about expanding the product range; it is a direct affirmation of the uniqueness of every complexion. The brand does not aim to fit individuals into standardized molds; it seeks to empower individuals to embrace their distinctive beauty.
Elegance in Simplicity: Rare Beauty introduces subtle yet impactful design features that inadvertently cater to individuals with dexterity challenges. Consider their liquid highlighters and blushes; the applicators sport an unobtrusive spherical top, transforming an otherwise standard component into an accessibility enabler. Similarly, the packaging employs ergonomic forms that enhance grip, and their lipsticks and lip balms are ingeniously designed to prevent unsolicited rolls. It is a thoughtful nod to inclusivity, subtly embedded in their design philosophy.
Selena's Personal Touch: Selena Gomez, the driving force behind Rare Beauty, brings a deeply personal dimension to the brand. Her own experience with lupus, a condition that can impact joint mobility, informs and inspires many design choices. Witnessing her use Rare Beauty products despite these challenges underscores the brand's commitment to being authentically human-centered. It is not just makeup; it is a tool for confidence and empowerment.
A Pledge to Progress: Rare Beauty openly acknowledges that there is room for further improvement in accessibility. They actively seek new ways to enhance their designs, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to ongoing refinement and advancement in the name of inclusivity.
In conclusion, Rare Beauty is an impressive example of human-centered design in the cosmetics industry. It transcends the mere pursuit of aesthetics and sales, focusing instead on empowering individuals, fostering inclusivity, and recognizing the unique needs of their diverse clientele. Rare Beauty serves as a poignant reminder that design should serve as a conduit for enhancing the human experience, making the world a more inclusive and beautiful place for all.
Yours creatively,
HM
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The Roamer (Dead by Daylight 6th Anniversary Cosmetic Contest)
It didn't win, but damn if I'm not proud of how this came out. Was my first time doing lineless as well and it looks so damn good.
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Just made my own ggd skin cuz i wish to see somethin similar in the future ig :pp
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Dead By Daylight "Design a Cosmetic" Contest 2024
Fae King Trickster
I... might have gone a little off the rails for this year's Cosmetic Design submission...
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Y'all know I can't resist r63 so behold! Women (and Pyro)
Bonus doodles (including femHeavyMedic and some commentary) under the cut!
Solly has a mullet, here's a better view of that without her headband
Obligatory HeavyMedic, feat oblivious sapphic Heavy and gremlin lesbian Medic
Demowoman taking a snooze
Notes:
Medic looks kinda like Miss Pauling and I didn't realize that until the HeavyMedic doodle. Damn. Oh well I'm not changing the design she's just going to look like an older evil Miss P
Pyro is the same as always, the only difference that they're obsessed with Dinosaurs and the team started out defaulting to "she/her" for them
Scout's necklace is a locket with a single, blurry, worn photo of her mom in it. She would never be able to identify Spy using it, but it means a lot to her
In the specific AU(s) I have in my brain, the only characters who've been swapped are the Mercs and anyone who would need to be swapped for the sake of keeping the logic consistent. So, Scout's Ma is her dad here and Heavy is the oldest of four sisters. However, Miss Pauling is still a woman. I have a specific reason that boils down to "it's funnier"
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ALL CANON TF2 FURRY COSMETICS:
Sniper: Crocodile, Kangaroo, Owl
Spy: Crow (he's the only merc with one furry design lmao)
Medic: Dove, Wolf
Heavy: Yeti, Robin, Bear (also comes in white)
Scout: Rabbit, Cardinal
Soldier: Eagle, Chimpanzee, Bulldog
Demoman: Goat, Octopus, Macaw
Engineer: Fly, Monkey, Turtle, Canary
Pyro: Dragon, Anglerfish, Chicken, Shark, Duck, Deer, Unicorn, Fly, Bull Demon (idk if most of these even count lol)
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