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Maja Szwed

  • Semester I
    • GDD
      • Overview
      • Essential Experience
      • Art
        • Items
        • Character Concept Art
        • Environment Concept Art
      • Mechanics & Gameplay
      • Story & Narrative
      • Platform Specification & Control Mapping
      • Levels
      • Sound
      • Market
      • UI
    • Research
      • Serial Killers and Their Backgrounds
      • Similar Games
      • Art Style Inspiration
      • Men’s 1930s Fashion
      • UI Research
      • User Research
    • Ideation & Development
      • Initial Ideas
      • Colour Palette
      • Art Moodboards
      • High Concept Pitch Deck
      • Paper Prototype
      • Starting Screen Development
      • Choosing the Font
      • Fingerprint Collection GIF
    • Lecture Work
      • Week 1
      • Week 2
      • Week 3
      • Week 4
      • Week 5
      • Week 6
  • Semester II
    • Meet the Team
    • Weekly Summaries
      • Week 1 – Choosing Projects & Groups
      • Week 2 – Introduction to Project Management Tools
      • Week 3 – Teamwork
      • Week 4 – Game Accessibility Features & Bug Reports
      • Week 5 – Playtesting Session
      • Week 6 – Reflections
      • Week 7 – Formative Feedback
      • Week 8 – Mid-Term CRITs
      • Week 9 – Playtesting Session II
      • Week 10 – Game Showcase Preparation
      • Week 11 – Final Showcase
    • Game Development
      • UI
        • Initial Designs
        • After Feedback from the Team
        • After the First Playtest
        • Experimenting with the UI
        • Horror UI
        • Final UI
      • Option Screen
      • Mechanics
      • Audio
      • Minor Fixes
    • Research
      • Researching My Role
      • UI Research
    • Final Product

Men’s 1930s Fashion

Here is the research I’ve done before creating my character concept art. It is mainly focused on the British fashion back then as this is where the action of the game takes place. I wanted the character to look formal as he was going to be a motel owner in the story (he would also work as the receptionist there).

Source links for easier access:

1930s Men’s Fashion: A Timeless Guide To What Guys Wore
What Men REALLY Wore in the 1930s
London Men’s Fashion 1936

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