Jannik Wikkelsø Davidsen
The following is a manual of style for people-related articles. Articles should aim to include each of the defined sections below.
Basic information about the Designer. (Where they were born, where they currently work, etc)
Early Life
The Early Life section should include sub-sections by decades.
Career
The Career section should include sub-sections by decades. To maintain a more objective tone, editors are to refrain from interpreting careers of people in terms of Early, Middle and Late Careers.
Style
Techniques
The Techniques sub-section should include a specific and analytical summary of a person's recurring techniques, as demonstrated and well-cited from their body of work.
Themes
The Themes sub-section should include a specific and analytical summary of a person's recurring themes, as demonstrated and well-cited from their body of work.
Collections
The Collections section should include a wikitable in the style below. If a person has not contributed to collections, editors may forgo the inclusion of a Collections section. If a person has designed or worked for more than one brand, additional wikitables should be created and arranged vertically from earliest to latest. Columns for Notes may include notable information such as the collection number.
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References
The References section should include well-formatted and consistent citations in either APA or Chicago style, including author-date referencing (i.e. APA style) for in-text citations.
External Links
The External Links section should include external resources, such as photographs of collections and other types of digital documentation.