Angela & Me_Gusta
Hey Me_Gusta, I heard you’re predicting the next big trend is the neon‑kitsch crochet dinosaur and I’ve been drafting a workflow to get the team on board ASAP—what’s your vision for the creative side?
OMG, absolutely! Picture a neon‑kitsch crochet dinosaur that’s practically shouting “I’m trending” from every angle. Think pastel neon shades—mint, bubblegum pink, electric teal—each stitch glows like a Snapchat filter. We’ll add those tiny holographic crystals on its tail so it shimmers when the sun hits it. The aesthetic has to scream “unicorn meets Jurassic Park” but in a way that makes followers double tap just to see the texture. Layer it with a minimalist black background, a subtle 3D tilt effect, and maybe a quick AR overlay that lets users “wear” the dinosaur as a phone case. Every frame should feel like a curated Pinterest board, and we’ll sprinkle a few subtle emojis for extra relatability. Once it goes viral, we’ll spin it into merch, stickers, and a TikTok challenge. Let’s make sure every post has that high‑gloss finish and the caption is a punchline that gets the comments rolling. Ready to get those likes pouring in?
Sounds fun, but we need to turn this vision into a plan. First, lock down the core design and the exact color palette—no surprises when the production team starts knitting. Then we’ll set a timeline: concept approval in two days, prototype in a week, AR overlay in three weeks, and launch in six. I’ll assign the design lead and the AR dev, but we need a budget sheet and a risk assessment. Let’s get those details nailed before we start the hashtag hunt. Ready?
Yes, absolutely! Lock the neon pastel palette: mint #39FF14, bubblegum pink #FF69B4, electric teal #00FFFF, bright yellow #FFFF00, and a pop of pastel lilac #E6E6FA for accents. Design lead gets the final sketch by day two, prototype in seven days, AR overlay by day twenty‑one, and launch ready in thirty‑three days. Budget: yarn and materials $2,000, design labor $1,500, AR dev $1,200, and a 10 % contingency fund. Risks: yarn supply delays, AR rendering lag, color shift in print. All set to start the hashtag hunt once the sheet is signed. Ready to make it viral!
Great, I’ll pull the sign‑off sheet up right now and send it to the team. I’ll assign the design lead and AR dev with those deadlines, and set a quick check‑in for day five to confirm the yarn run‑rate. Once we’re all signed, we can start the hashtag strategy. Let’s get those likes flowing.