Here's a question for you pin traders and fans:
If you could interview a Disney pin designer... What would you ask him/her?
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Here's a question for you pin traders and fans:
If you could interview a Disney pin designer... What would you ask him/her?
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Do you make specific pins with strictly CM distribution in mind?
Would you be insterested in making "Lori does the Magic Kingdom" special edition pin???
lol...it could be called "Loriland"!Quote:
Originally Posted by dzney4lyf
Wow, that is a tough one...
Hmmm, how about "How early do you start designing a pin for special Disney events?"
here is mine
Why did you put Stitch in a pin for every ride?
Probably the same reason Lilo and Stitch trailers featured 4 other Disney films. :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by GrmGrnningGhost
how do you finalize a complete concept for such a small item, as in how do you get the idea across on such a small space?
Were do you get your ideas or does some one present with a certain topic?
Does it take long from drawing to creation of a pin?
1. How many different stages does a pin go through from concept to creation?
2. Is any of the concept art available to see or even purchase?
I would probably ask...
Did you realize that pins would become such a huge part of WDW, and did you expect so many people (like me), to become so interested?
what was their favorite pin to design.
Why don't you make more pins with some of the rarely seen characters on them?
Like Shere Khan for example!!!!
What are your stratagies for keeping kids interested and not allowing adults to ruin the fun? A perfect example is Beanie Babies and baseball cards.