Is your best friend your life coach?

Sometimes you need a little tough love so Let’s Cut To the Chase!

Oh So BLUNT Application

Present-day people, Ages 14 - 26, react with violence as a driving force in finishing an issue; words aren’t even considered. Teaching users how to use the untapped power of words to change a situation is needed. Rearranging words, a mindset, and improving a person’s diction are the demands. Mental health conditions aren’t something to play with.

Through marketing this new application on social media, at establishments, on merchandise, and through data gathered in its database, everyone can have a fair chance to solve the mental cycle that is followed. Teaching others the value of interaction and reaction makes or breaks a situation.

Promoting awareness is the first step to changing the world. First, you must catch someone’s eye without using words—make it BOLD. Actions and illustrations can speak louder than words.

Society thrives on fashion; design speaks to an audience without meeting the artist to find out the inspiration for their work. This designed apparel was inspired by the strength of words and how they can come from many mouths and opinions, which could be twisted and misconstrued, or they can go in one ear and out the other easily.

The way color is applied affects human emotion. Many teenagers love wearing their emotions on their sleeve, so designing a product that reflects them was the go-to route.

It is up to how the user and their virtual friend apply this application. Will they impact others and advance their mentality, or will this application lead to their downfall? The red represents the heat of the moment in an argument, the purple represents the twisted parts of a person, the yellow in the teeth represents the dirty mouth of a user, and the smile represents it can go well or it could be a smile connected to a menace. This application has a double meaning based on how everyone applies it. People are constantly changing, and changing for the better is the ideal result of communicating more effectively. Oh So Blunt Processbook

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