Kamioshi is designed for teens and young adults who are drawn to immersive narratives, simulation games, and the vibrant world of J-pop idol culture. The game uses contrasting tones and palettes to reflect its dual themes of lighthearted fandom and darker, obsessive devotion.
Dual Themes and Color Strategies
To visually represent the game’s emotional spectrum, we have developed two distinct thematic directions:
1. Lighter Theme
- Concept:This theme embodies the joy, excitement, and celebratory aspects of idol culture, focusing on lighthearted fan engagement and admiration.
- Color Palette:Predominantly soft pinks and pastels, complemented by warm, cheerful tones that evoke a playful and uplifting atmosphere.
- Accessibility Considerations:To ensure inclusivity, high contrast between text and background elements will be prioritized. User testing will validate readability for players with low vision or color blindness.
- Proposed Design Elements:
- Clean and minimal UI designs with rounded edges.
- Whimsical animations, such as sparkles or soft glow effects, to enhance the theme’s playful vibe.

2. Dark and Obsessive Theme
- Concept:This theme delves into the more intense and unsettling aspects of fandom, capturing the protagonist's descent into obsession.
- Color Palette:Rich purples, deep blues, and blacks dominate the palette, creating a moody and introspective aesthetic.
- Design Elements:
- Dynamic visual effects, such as flickering lights or shadow overlays, to heighten tension.
- Subtle distortions or transitions that reflect the character’s emotional instability.
