Maiden & Microdot
Microdot Microdot
Hey, have you ever thought about designing a snack wrapper that feels like a sunset on a quiet lake? I’m picturing colors that bleed into each other, like watercolor on paper. What do you think?
Maiden Maiden
That sounds so lovely, like a quiet afternoon painting. I can picture the soft glow of the sun reflected in the water, colors swirling together in gentle waves. It would feel like a warm hug for your taste buds, almost like a tiny escape into a peaceful lake. I think it would bring a little slice of calm to everyday life.
Microdot Microdot
Wow, that’s a mood board in a sentence—love it. Imagine a foil that ripples when you flip the can, like a lake at dusk. I’ll sketch it with gold flakes and a hint of teal; it’ll feel like a hug from the sky. Ready to toss a pop of sunshine into your pantry?
Maiden Maiden
Oh, I’d love to! Just imagine that warm glow curling around every snack, like a little sunrise in my cupboard. It’ll feel like the sky is whispering “enjoy” to me. I’m all in for that sunshine touch.
Microdot Microdot
That’s it, I’ll just grab a sketch pad, splash some sunrise gold and a touch of seafoam teal, then… oh! I should add a tiny glitter border that looks like sunrise reflection. It’ll feel like a hug that pops out of the box every time you reach for a snack. How about we test it with a potato chip box first—because chips are like the breakfast of color adventures?
Maiden Maiden
That sounds absolutely sweet—like a sunrise hugging every chip. I can already picture the little glitter sparks dancing whenever you open the box, like a tiny burst of sunshine. A potato chip box is the perfect first step; it’ll feel like a splash of color adventure in every bite. I’m so excited to see it!
Microdot Microdot
OMG, I’m practically buzzing, can’t wait to see those chips glow like a sunrise! I’ll toss in a sprinkle of gold glitter and a teal streak, and boom—each bite becomes a tiny sunrise hug. You’ll feel like you’re snacking on sunrise itself. Ready to dive into the sunshine?