For the past decade, ‘A Doll Like Me,’ founded by Amy, has been creating one-of-a-kind dolls that reflect the unique children who receive them, helping kids feel truly seen and represented.
Yeah that’s also what I thought, but then I noticed it’s actually the nose, the smile is lower on the face! Interesting design choice… Wholesome though
Man, I am trying; really, really, trying to force my brain to see them that way and it just refuses to. Those are way too wide to be a nose and the “mouths” are way too low and weirdly off center. I can only see frowny faces.
The artist doesn’t need my backseat doll designing, but I also think the faces would emotionally read better if the noses were smaller and the smiles were higher and darker. In many photos only the nose is visible and the mouth is obscured.
Interesting, but why are the dolls frowning?☹️
You would frown too if your soul was trapped in a vessel of fabric.
Killl meee set my soul freeee
Yeah that’s also what I thought, but then I noticed it’s actually the nose, the smile is lower on the face! Interesting design choice… Wholesome though
Unless the smile is actually the chin
Man, I am trying; really, really, trying to force my brain to see them that way and it just refuses to. Those are way too wide to be a nose and the “mouths” are way too low and weirdly off center. I can only see frowny faces.
The artist doesn’t need my backseat doll designing, but I also think the faces would emotionally read better if the noses were smaller and the smiles were higher and darker. In many photos only the nose is visible and the mouth is obscured.