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Week 8- Sabrina Huang



I visited the Irvine Spectrum after dark, and these are the pictures I captured during my visit. 

The first store I observed was Blackdot, which is a coffee shop. The lighting in the space matched the overall minimalist environment of the shop and aligned well with their simple and lean logo design. However, I felt it was a bit too dark. I would have preferred either brighter lighting or a bit more variety.

The second store, Brandy, gives off a very relaxed, cozy clothing-store vibe. I think the lighting successfully matches the aesthetic they were aiming for. I especially liked the use of fairy lights; they complement the brand’s style and nicely with the wooden floors.

Lastly, I included a photo of the Christmas tree at the Spectrum because the colors looked especially beautiful at night. I loved how the lights slowly alternated colors over time; it added a sense of excitement and made the environment feel festive and lively. CHRISTMASSS!!!

Comments

  1. Well done. I would have liked a more overall photo rather than just the tree but it is a great shot and good comments. Good observances of the store. The vibe is good in Brandy but I wish they would be more intentional with the installation of the string lights but the effect is good. Nice post.

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