For this week's blog, I visited the Irvine Spectrum. I have been here a good amount of times, but I've never really tried to look at the design of the Spectrum from a lighting perspective or even as a cohesive unit. I think that there are many elements of the mall that fit together, such as the greenery or color of the buildings, but there are also many pieces that feel disjointed from the rest. When I went, the Christmas decorations were in full-swing, so that added another interesting design element to observe.
It's a little hard to tell from this picture because of the sunlight, but I absolutely loved this shop, called Lip Lab. The lighting came mostly from these spherical orbs hanging from the ceiling and a large, circular light above the seating. I loved the style of this shop, because it felt like a 70's or 80's style pop artist kind of vibe. In the back, there are these large mirrors that reflect that natural sunlight around the room and have huge, colorful glass spheres in front of them full of (what I am assuming are) different kinds of lip gloss. It seems really fun and inviting, and the focus on rounded shapes throughout brought a lot of cohesiveness in my opinion. In addition, the neon lip lights in the windows drew my attention; I would love to see what this shop looks like at night.
This was a pop-up shop that I'm assuming Santa comes to for kids to get their picture taken with, but I really hated the god-awful green color and weird snowman in the front. It felt like they were trying to give a kind of "surfer" vibe to Christmas, but I think it stands out like a sore thumb. I saw no lighting elements that would help it, even at night, and it really just felt out of place for me as a whole. I am assuming that the pictures are taken inside, but I can't imagine it is any better. It was closed when I went, but it would have been interesting to see how they decorated it.





The assignment required you see it at night. I wish you had emailed me to let me know and I could have given you an extension till you could see it. It would have been better if your pic of the stores were from the inside so I could see what you meant. I will give you a 1 out of 2 since you did it but it really does not complete the assignment.
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