Two chosen creatives meet at a location and come together to create a product.
Thomas Edison meets Hercule Poirot at Harrods... What happens next?
 
There is a physical common link between all three ‘components’ that I have been given to work with. This is in the form of an elephant. Moving away from the literal elephant, the solution focuses more on a figurative elephant. The common phrase ‘the elephant in the room’ comes into play, which suggests there is something obvious in the room which is being avoided. This ties in with Poirot’s job, looking for clues which at times, could be right in front of his face, yet he could not see them. Much like the imaginary elephant.
 
An at home detective kit - can you find the elephant in your room? Trouver Babar.
Trouver Babar
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Trouver Babar

2nd year university brief.

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