Lost and Found

Description

For this project, my partner was Jingjing Sun.

The only description I recieved was "brown quarts watch." With this info I drew my best interpretation of such a watch that I could, electing to color the face white with a silver rim, black arms, and a deep brown strap. Jingjing offered me some guiding tips on the general composition of the watch - a few boxes and an ellipse was how she imagined it. I put the advice to paper (or rather, p5) and made a static code image of a watch.

My interpretation of the watch through my many iterations was predominantly informed by my own experience handling quartz watches, which I typically can't differentiate from other watches unless they're labelled as such. For the watch's scale, specifically the ration of the watch face to the strap width, I did my best to mimic the watches typically marketed towards women: thin, low-profile, and subtle. The watch may well appear entirely different from what I imagined and almost certainly does, though given the guidance I recieved, what I drew at least appears to fit the provided description in the loosest sense.