Ari Burleigh

Creative Design and Technology 2013-2015
BETEC
Unit 19 Environmental Heroes


Overview - The scenario
The BBC, in association with the Recycle Now organisation, are looking to develop a cross platform series of games, videos and animated stories to promote and raise the profile of recycling amongst young people (it is up to you to identify an age range).
They are looking for ideas for characters to be used during the development of this project, the only specific requirement for your character is that it is not human but an anthropomorphised animal or object.
They would like to see a full digital documentation of your progress through a comprehensive blog alongside a series of concept drawings and visual representations of the characters you have developed.
These proposed characters should also have a rationale that explains their evidence.

Thursday, 13 November 2014

The Mouse

Personality
- The idea of the mouse is that he is fat and funny, he is the joker of the group but when needed he will help with the "recycling of the world".

Style
- The mouse will have a thin black line surrounding the picture but the colouring in with be fairly sophisticated but not quite real. This is so that my target audience can feel like they are more grown up and moving on from the idea of "kiddie".

Colours
- I would like the mouse to be brown and to have shades of lighter blonde worked into the fur. His eyes are going to be bottle green and he will have a bottle green waistcoat around him, he will have black buttons that are bursting at the middle. 

Anthropomorphism
- The mouse is going to have a human, cheeky personality. The mouse is slightly going to have human hands so that we can reach and grab. Therefore the mouse will also have human eyes with big dark eyelashes to make him slightly girly.

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