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Interview Questions
Ardoru
ArdorU Brand Ambassador

If you set up in a park and people kept walking past without stopping, what would you try?
I would pivot from a passive setup to an active, spatial experience. Drawing from my background in Visual Communication, I would reposition the branded elements to create a natural 'flow' that guides people toward the table. I'd also switch to a more disruptive visual hook—like holding up a large, high-contrast sign with the emotional prompt to spark immediate curiosity. Finally, I’d introduce a tech-forward angle by offering a quick demo of how we can use AI to elevate a traditional handwritten note into a cinematic digital story, giving them a modern, high-fidelity reason to stop and engage.
Ardoru
ArdorU Brand Ambassador

What's a brand you think does a really good job on social, and what makes it stand out to you?
Jacquemus is a brand that consistently stands out to me. What makes them exceptional is their fearless approach to surrealist digital storytelling. As a Visual Communication student and an AI video specialist, I’m inspired by how they blur the lines between physical space and digital imagination—using CGI and AI to turn city streets into runways. They don't just post products; they create 'architectural moments' that feel high-end and futuristic while remaining social-native. Their ability to use advanced visual tech to make a brand feel both premium and playful is exactly the standard I aim for in my own AI-driven work.
Ardoru
ArdorU Brand Ambassador

How would you engage a crowd unfamiliar with our brand?
To engage a crowd unfamiliar with ArdorU, I would transform the branded table into a 'sensory hub' rather than just a booth. Leveraging my background in Visual Communication in Space, I’d ensure the setup is a visual magnet that stands out in a high-traffic park. I’d use the prompt—'When was the last time you received a handwritten card?'—as an emotional hook to start authentic conversations. My secret weapon is my expertise in AI-driven video content. I would edit the 'man-on-the-street' interviews into hyper-realistic, cinematic clips that don't just tell a story but build a high-fidelity visual narrative for social media. By making the experience look as premium as the cards themselves, I’ll turn a simple interaction into a viral moment that resonates far beyond the park.







