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Topic : Re: "unique-looking" vs "look unique" I'm writing a text and there is a part of it that's making me uneasy. I'm talking about gameworlds with unique art styles as opposed to worlds that look realistic. - selfpublishingguru.com

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Personally I would reconsider the use of the word unique at all as it is often over-used and can be ambiguous if you aren't careful.

For example individual finger prints or snowflakes are unique but aren't particularly distinctive. In a games design context in particular this could ambiguous say between something like creating a proceduraly generated scene from standard elements as opposed to an overall art style.

Many people would argue that a design can look great without being particularly original.

In some ways the fundamental issue may be that you need to be clearer about what you actually mean. For me unique seems a bit hollow in this context.

I suspect that what you are really trying to convey is more about visual distinctiveness and originality and I don't think the phrase 'looking unique' really does that adequately. Without getting too deep into art jargon you could perhaps talk about a 'unique visual language' or 'distinctive design style.

Generally speaking 'unique' isn't a very useful adjective on its own and needs to be carefully qualified to be really meaningful.

For example 'a unique reference number' is meaningful, 'a unique personality' isn't so much.


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