Duration: 1 week
Team: me (team leader) and 3 other coworkers in Designhjelpen (student design firm)
My contribution: Correspondence with client, Hosted concept workshop, Final design
BRAIN NTNU hosts an event for "Girls in Artificial Intelligence" every year, and wanted a special tote bag to give out to the participants. These tote bags are still used all around Trondheim.
The different concepts we came up with during the short duration of the project.
Girls of info tech - A girl in front of binary numbers to symbolise how they stand out
The statement - A controversial statement that coders can also be women
The women of tech - A collage of different women to show diversity
Butterfly effect - Even small powers can have huge effects, since girls are outnumbered in the tech apartment.
 
The girls of info tech
The girls of info tech
The statement
The statement
The women of tech
The women of tech
The butterfly effect
The butterfly effect
Final design (image on the left is from the event). Originally the design included more nuances in colour, but as I soon learnt - printing companies charge per colour, so the design was narrowed down to using the same colours on hair, eyes, lips and accessories. 
This project taught me to do a speed version of the design cycle and to produce what we could in the short amount of time we were given (1 week). It was a huge success, the client was ecstatic and to this day, I still see the tote bags being used all over the student city. We even included a little easter egg in the character in the middle, which is Lil Miquela, a CGI made virtual influencer. She played a key role in shaping how AI personalities are viewed and accepted in the media, especially for women in AI fields. This taught me to not overly explain design choices, but to leave hints for some to get and appreciate. The feedback was immense on that choice.

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