Date Everything Designs | Round 1, Match 43 — Winnifred vs. Keith
Winnifred Personification of: Water heater
"Winnifred is a good soul. Not many things have been in this house as long as she has, and steadily working all the while. It might be due to her that things have been steaming up a bit more lately! Keep her wishes close to your heart and you'll do just fine."
Details:
Her makeup is two-toned red and blue to symbolise hot and cold temperatures
Her hair is made up of loose cables, with her ponytail resembling a water hose
Her earrings resemble drops of water from faucets
Two streams of liquid cover her chest in lieu of a top, with one boiling water through a heating coil and the other cold water
Wrapped around her waist is a cinch of metal that feeds into the hot and cold pipes that produce the streams, accompanied by a gas valve
The pipes hang over her shoulders, resembling the straps of a dress, with a hot and cold water valve on each shoulder
Further copper pipes are wrapped around her forearms, with a temperature control dial on her left arm
Her 'skirt' is a metal cylinder resembling a household water heater covered in warning labels, cut in the front to reveal a window-like strip of fabric dyed in a gradient of red-to-blue
Tassels at the bottom of her skirt resemble water drops in fiery colours
The tongues of her slippers resemble reaching flames
vs. Keith Personification of: Skeleton key
"It's Keith - the charming rake who was shelved under the house for such a long time. With a way to get into the attic, we'll be able to find so many more dateables!"
Details:
His facial hair resembles the head of the key he carries
He wears a keychain around his neck as a necklace
The lapels of his jacket are patterned with keyholes and have padlocks hanging from them, and his jacket fastenings are golden keys
A small keyhole decorates each of his sleeve cuffs
The gold detailing on the front of his shoes resemble keyholes
The interior of his cape has wear around the edges and scratch marks across the material
The better design is...
Winnifred
Keith
(While your voting criteria is up to you, some things to consider could include a design's aesthetic appeal, cohesion, uniqueness, and ability to convey the character's item or concept.)
















