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Laura Normansell's character style is very child-friendly.
The facial features are friendly and innocent, with basic structures for the body.
The colours are very pastel-like and the shapes are cut out, which makes them look as if they have come out of an illustrated children's book.
If I aim my final idea at a younger audience, this could be a good style to take inspiration from; since it will give a friendly appeal to young children who might not be happy, and having friendly faces on the screen could develop a sense of trust towards the ChildLine workers.
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