I had a bit of a think about how you could dip a toe into this idea of not seeking a single 'best' outcome for a design, but explore multiple solutions. My pitch is this: The Bufferfly Effect Butterfly.

Subject rational: The butterfly is in essence a simple design. The composition of four basic circles in its simplest form, yet due to the natural context in which the subject exists, there lies inherent within it a complexity of colouration, features, and textures. This Characteristic of simple form yet complex model allows for a rapidly repeatable 'base', on which many trials can be run through to a finished form.



Theme: The Butterfly effect, for those visiting this page, and bored enough to be reading the comment section for ideas, states that 'even an event as seemingly insignificant as the flap of a butterflies wing, can cause the greatest effect, such as a hurricane hundreds of miles away'. In this setting, the iteration for even subtle changes to be explored. What if the brush stroke were simply made in the opposite direction? Through to more conspicuous changes such as incorporating alternate mediums.



I think this is all I have to convince you to buy in. Give it some thought, is all I ask, and describe your view.