Friday 29 October 2010

Name?

Up till now i hadn't even thought of a name for the pack, is it good enough just to put Fever Ray- the experience on it? Hmm.. i think it'd be a lot more interesting and fun if i created a new name that describes what the packs about maybe incorporating Fever Ray into it. I have come up with a list of names and will ask a group of people to see which name sounds the most interesting...

Original ...




Fever Ray- The experience

Ideas, exploring words... 

Engage -
absorb, allure, arrest, bewitch, busy, captivate, catch, charm, draw, embark on, employ, enamor, enchant, enter into, enthrall, fascinate, give a try, give a whirl, go for broke, go in for, go out for, grip*, have a fling at, have a go at, have a shot at, imbue, immerse, interest, involve, join, keep busy, monopolize, partake, participate, pitch in, practice, preengage, preoccupy, set about, soak, tackle*, take part, tie up, try on for size, undertake
Create-
actualize, author, beget, bring into being, bring into existence, bring to pass, build, cause to be, coin, compose, conceive, concoct, constitute, construct, contrive, design, devise, discover, dream up, effect, erect, establish, fabricate, fashion, father, forge, form, formulate, found, generate, give birth to, give life to, hatch, imagine, initiate, institute, invent, invest, make, occasion, organize, originate, parent, perform, plan, procreate, produce, rear, set up, shape, sire, spawn, start
Experience-
    acquaintance, action, actuality, background, caution, combat, contact, doing, empiricism, evidence, existence, exposure, familiarity, forebearance, intimacy, involvement, inwardness, judgment, know-how, maturity, observation, participation, patience, perspicacity, practicality, practice, proof, reality, savoir-faire, seasoning, sense, skill, sophistication, strife, struggle, training, trial, understanding, wisdom, worldliness


Playing around with the idea of 'catch' being similar to engage... also being able to catch a fever (fever ray), catching the fever will mean you become part of it. A fever effects you physically and mentally and spreads quickly.

Final ideas... 
(using 'the' instead of 'a' Fever gives the word Fever an identity)

Catch the Fever
Caught the Fever
Spread the Fever

 

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