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The Thorsten Schmidtkord "Head on Top" Photo Series

At first glance the Thorsten Schmidtkord "Head on Top" photo series kind of freaked me out. but once my eyes adjusted to what was going on, it was pure enjoyment.

The Thorsten Schmidtkord "Head on Top" project switches up the facial features of the subjects, by putting the top of their heads on the bottom of the image. The eyes and noses are left where you expect them to be. Mouths however are M.I.A.

Implications - Modern society offers so many abstract designs that consumers are only looking for the most cutting edge ones. Products that feature a unconventional aesthetic appeal to those who want to stand out from the crowd.
Trend Themes
1. Unconventional Aesthetics - The Thorsten Schmidtkord 'Head on Top' photo series presents an opportunity for businesses to experiment with unique design and diverge from traditional aesthetics.
2. Abstract Visuals - The popularity of the 'Head on Top' photo series highlights a trend towards abstract visuals that capture attention and create lasting impressions.
3. Creative Disruption - The 'Head on Top' project demonstrates the potential for disruptive innovation in the creative industry by challenging conventional concepts of photography and design.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Artists can draw inspiration from the Thorsten Schmidtkord 'Head on Top' photo series to create unique and unconventional pieces that appeal to consumers wanting something different.
2. Fashion - The unconventional aesthetic of the 'Head on Top' photo series provides an opportunity for fashion designers to push boundaries and stand out in a crowded marketplace.
3. Advertising - Advertising campaigns can leverage abstract visuals and unconventional designs like those in the 'Head on Top' photo series to capture consumer attention and create memorable brand impressions.

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