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Korbin Houston
Chicago, USA
Strategist | PM/OPS + HR/Talent + Content + Social Impact
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Strategist | PM/OPS + HR/Talent + Content + Social Impact
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So this second work flow was better. Still messy but less of a mess than my first one lol. My goal for this flow was to lend on the book industry trends of having really engaging online promotional content. I ended up creating a book trailer (which was honestly phenomenal), a mini interactive game, and 3D landscape play ground based off would be settings in the book. Of course created a branded tote bag that could be sold online. And you could use this exact work flow for clothes, bookmarks, water bottles and other tried and true physical products. Seashells in a bottle is an option. If I hadn't burned through credits, I would have tried creating engaging ad interactive meta and mobile ads, along with creating email campaigns that integrated all that would be created for the campaign. Link: https://app.fuser.studio/view/6d45e18e-6f45-4eec-8ab9-4e361aff4ca7
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Meet Dishy, the eat new foods and eat the foods you want mascot. Can you tell that I came up with this idea when hungry lol? Dishy has pretty simple and straight forward concept of changing faces when eating/trying different foods and cuisines. Dishy is an open and expressive mascot, that is always encouraging someone to eat a tasty dish. Dishy is a ceramic bowl likes to travel the world for different experiences that may result in different faces being made. Merch can include travel kits, actual dishware, clothing, a plushy, and more. Dishy can also be integrated into food ordering and related apps/websites. Different ad concepts as well. See my linear canvas showing my nonlinear thought here: https://www.recraft.ai/project/6f414a33-4a9e-449f-a4c0-8c1a1a772366
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Cat Distribution System is really set up by the cats. With the Renoise challenge I racked my brain for a "plot twist" and decided to do a heart warming everyday concept versus going all apocalyptic/dramatic. My fun take on a species of animals who strategically domesticated themselves twice because of human produced food and treats. I wrote out the overall concept and four scenes myself. Generated prompts for each scene, with the prompt being used for the video. Generated some images to possibly use, and used one as the start image for the video. I used the Kling model for the videos. It usually does well but this challenge and a previous challenge there were some AI hiccups. I had to try and minimize with editing. Also had to somehow add the watermark. Editing was done in Canva. Enlarge the video and screenshot for full view.
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Backyard Gems is an app to get people to explore their communities and protect their local "gems". Started in Figma Weave, went to Figma Make, back to Figma Weave, then back to Figma Make, then to Figma Design the back to Figma Weave. Also would copy chats/prompts from each product to use in another product during my workflow. Why all that? Mainly the visuals lol. I thought generating a brand system then using that in Figma Make would make things easier, but there was still needed adjustments. And there was alot of adjustments and generations to get some visuals and videos that I liked/could tolerate. Also saw a question on another submission about if a video was made in Figma Weave, and I thought, why not as I was concerned about how to best portray the aim of the app that I couldn't do with just a screen recording. So copied app design from Make, plopped into Design, so I could port it into Weave. The best thing to do is see the app for yourself here: https://listen-stuck-71113393.figma.site/ Community link (with chat history): https://www.figma.com/community/file/1647328303408231490
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