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Memory game

Memory game for kids Party with personalized Gift Box

The Process

I used Bing AI to generate the number 5 in a Tangled-themed format for the card cover. I experimented with different background options, and in the end, I edited the last one by removing the blue background. Then, I prompted the AI, asking for a Rapunzel background using the magenta color and including the accessories that Rapunzel likes.

1. Card Cover

For the game box, there will be two copies: one side with the kid's name and the message 'You've got a friend in me,' and on the opposite side, the kid's name and the message 'Thanks for coming.'

4. JSON to Figma

To customize it, I initially created a component to serve as a template, each with a variable name. Then, I duplicated this template as many times as required. Next, I used the 'Json to Figma' plugin authored by Pavel Laptev, which simplified the process. All I had to do was select the frame containing the objects, and the plugin handled the rest. It's a very user-friendly and straightforward tool.

In addition, we designed a custom Kit Kat wrapper to capture the Rapunzel spirit.

2. Game Images

The mother who will be gifting the game at her party uploaded her favorite Rapunzel images from the web, which I placed on the template for the game images. As for the cards, we initially experimented with adding the kids' names, but we ultimately decided to use only the box as a thank-you note.

Font

Ingrid Darling

Project Goal:

1. User Satisfaction: The primary goal is to ensure that the end users, the children, are delighted with the memory game. It should be engaging and memorable.


2. Efficiency: Streamlining the process for parents or organizers to create personalized game sets efficiently and without complications.


3. Print Quality: Achieve high print quality to ensure the cards look attractive and are durable.

Extra Sweet

The Result

Game Box

Memory game for kids Party with personalized Gift Box

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Project Goal:

1. User Satisfaction: The primary goal is to ensure that the end users, the children, are delighted with the memory game. It should be engaging and memorable.


2. Efficiency: Streamlining the process for parents or organizers to create personalized game sets efficiently and without complications.


3. Print Quality: Achieve high print quality to ensure the cards look attractive and are durable.

Font

Ingrid Darling

2. Game Images

The mother who will be gifting the game at her party uploaded her favorite Rapunzel images from the web, which I placed on the template for the game images. As for the cards, we initially experimented with adding the kids' names, but we ultimately decided to use only the box as a thank-you note.

For the game box, there will be two copies: one side with the kid's name and the message 'You've got a friend in me,' and on the opposite side, the kid's name and the message 'Thanks for coming.'

Game Box

4. JSON to Figma

To customize it, I initially created a component to serve as a template, each with a variable name. Then, I duplicated this template as many times as required. Next, I used the 'Json to Figma' plugin authored by Pavel Laptev, which simplified the process. All I had to do was select the frame containing the objects, and the plugin handled the rest. It's a very user-friendly and straightforward tool.

Extra Sweet

In addition, we designed a custom Kit Kat wrapper to capture the Rapunzel spirit.

The Result